
1) Age blue jeans 2) American young adult novel 3) Be outscored at the end 4) Become a whiter shade of pale 5) Become dimmer 6) Become dull 7) Become duller in color 8) Become feeble 9) Become harder to see 10) Become indistinct 11) Become less bright 12) Become less clear 13) Become less distinct 14) Become less famous over time
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1) Decrease 2) Die 3) Diminish 4) Discolor 5) Droop 6) Ebb 7) Evanesce 8) Hairdo 9) Hesitate 10) Shrivel 11) Slicing 12) Slip 13) Vanish
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A visual transition between shots or scenes that appears on screen as a brief interval with no picture. The editor fades one shot to black and then fades in the next. Often used to indicate a change in time and place
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On take-off, aiming toward the breaking part of the wave, before turning sharply and surfing in the direction the wave is breaking
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Gradually increase or decrease a sound.
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• (a.) To sink away; to disappear gradually; to grow dim; to vanish. • (a.) To become fade; to grow weak; to lose strength; to decay; to perish gradually; to wither, as a plant. • (a.) Weak; insipid; tasteless; commonplace. • (v. t.) To cause to wither; to deprive of freshness or vigor; to wear away. • (a.) To lose freshnes...
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Graduation of colors.
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It is the trajectory of the ball or its flight, on the spot where the golf ball comes off from the face of the club. It then moves to the left of the target before gently turning or rather curving back towards right. It is vice versa for a left hander.
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Refers to over-the-counter trading. Fill another OTC dealer`s bid for or offer of stock.
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1) A gradual reduction of the level of the audio signal.
2) A gradual change of level from one pre-set level to another.
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1. To become fade; to grow weak; to lose strength; to decay; to perish gradually; to wither, as a plant. 'The earth mourneth and fadeth away.' (Is. Xxiv. 4) ... 2. To lose freshness, colour, or brightness; to become faint in hue or tint; hence, to be wanting in colour. 'Flowers that never fade.' ... 3. To sink away; to disappear gradually; to grow ...
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Sound and lighting term: to increase (fade up), decrease (fade down) or eliminate (fade out) gradually the brightness of a lantern or the volume of a sound.
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A term used to describe the slight turning of the ball from left to right (by a right-handed player) at the end of its flight. From right to left for a left-handed player.
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Sale of a firm's accounts receivable to a financial institution known as a factor.
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Fade adjective [ French, probably from Latin
vapidus vapid, or possibly fr,
fatuus foolish, insipid.] Weak; insipid; tasteless; commonplace. [ R.] 'Passages that are somewhat
fade .'
Jeffrey. « His masculine taste gave him a sense of something
fade and ludicrous...
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Fade transitive verb To cause to wither; to deprive of freshness or vigor; to wear away. « No winter could his laurels
fade .»
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Fade intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Faded ; present participle & verbal noun Fading .] [ Middle English faden , vaden , probably from fade , adjective ; confer Prov. Dutch
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An optical effect in which the image of a scene is gradually replaced by a uniform dark area or vice versa.
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Fade is old Cornish slang for to dance.
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In broadcasting, to gradually change the intensity of a sound or picture. Fade-up or fade-in increases the intensity (e.g. volume of a sound or brightness and clarity of a picture), fade-down or fade-out decreases it.
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noun gradually ceasing to be visible
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A transition from a shot to black where the image gradually becomes darker is a Fade Out; or from black where the image gradually becomes brighter is a Fade In. Fades are done at the lab in the printing phase, but prepared by the negative cutter, who cuts in an overlap of black into the A&B rolls. Labs will only do fades in fixed amounts, such ...
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Sound and lighting term: to increase (fade up), decrease (fade down) or eliminate (fade out) gradually the brightness of a lantern or the volume of a sound.
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(beauty) verse, desvanecerse, desmejorarse
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(makeup) desvanecerse
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