外部链接:    leo英德   dict有道 百度搜索百度 google谷歌 google图片 wiki维基 百度百科百科   

 faded [fed添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 已褪色的, 已凋谢的

  1. Flowers soon faded when they have been cut.
    花剪下后很快就会枯萎。
  2. The photo has faded beyond recognition.
    相片已经模糊,不能辨认。
  3. The sound of the cheering faded away.
    欢呼声在逐渐消失。


faded
[ adj ]
  1. having lost freshness or brilliance of color

  2. <adj.all>
    sun-bleached deck chairs
    faded jeans
    a very pale washed-out blue
    washy colors
  3. reduced in strength

  4. <adj.all>
    the faded tones of an old recording


Fade \Fade\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Faded}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Fading}.] [OE. faden, vaden, prob. fr. fade, a.; cf. Prov.
D. vadden to fade, wither, vaddigh languid, torpid. Cf.
{Fade}, a., {Vade}.]
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, color, or brightness; to become faint
in hue or tint; hence, to be wanting in color. ``Flowers
that never fade.'' --Milton.

3. To sink away; to disappear gradually; to grow dim; to
vanish.

The stars shall fade away. --Addison

He makes a swanlike end,
Fading in music. --Shak.


Faded \Fad"ed\, a.
That has lost freshness, color, or brightness; grown dim.
``His faded cheek.'' --Milton.

Where the faded moon
Made a dim silver twilight. --Keats.

  1. When Haig's presidential star faded early, he declared his support for Senate Republican leader Robert Dole of Kansas.
  2. However, traders said, steel shares generally remained strong as expectations of a discount-rate increase faded because of a decline in Japan's September wholesale price index.
  3. Hope faded Friday that a "hover-barge" could be used to break ice to rescue the giant mammals.
  4. Soybean futures gave up most of the previous session's gains Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade, retreating along with corn futures prices as fears of an early freeze in the Midwest faded.
  5. Last week, the dollar reached a four-week high of 129.35 yen and a seven-week peak of 1.6355 marks, but buying interest faded quickly around those levels.
  6. But the effect of the statistic quickly faded as investors refocused attention on rapid developments in the Persian Gulf, where a showdown loomed between U.S. and Iraqi forces over Iraq's seizure of Kuwait on Aug. 2.
  7. But you can't live without hope, and that fades quickly when you recognize how impenetrable the system really is," said Schoenborn, wearing a faded jeans jacket over a new jogging suit bought in Passau's teeming shopping mall.
  8. The vets are breaking out their faded jungle fatigues and boonie hats to march in Veterans Day parades.
  9. And Bruges at table is so like Bruges in the street. Streetscapes of canals and crow-stepped gables have earned it the reputation of the Venice of the North, but there is none of the Serenissima's faded splendour or aristocratic hauteur.
  10. The mourners included men in business suits, women in Sunday dresses and bikers in grimy faded jackets with club colors emblazoned on the back.
  11. Traders believed that the second programme, which ranged through the Footsie list, was worth more than Pounds 360m. However, the market failed at its first attempt to rescale the Footsie 2,550 level and lost a net six points as turnover faded for a time.
  12. But public interest faded, shuttle launches stopped being a big deal, and when Challenger blew up on that freezing day in 1986, the journalists at the launch site could be counted in the hundreds. Television networks had long stopped watching.
  13. A spokesman for the House of Hapsburg, Bernd Posselt, said she had not been treated for any particular illness but "just faded away" after ailing for some time.
  14. As he grew older, Mr. Fu's interest in politics faded.
  15. The appeal of stardom faded for Drew during the 1940s, and he quit acting to enter the garment industry as a representative and maker, said his son, Damon Drew.
  16. Volkswagen edged up 2.6 to 258.6 as rumors on an impending privatization of the government's 16% stake faded, brokers said.
  17. In the postwar period, his reputation faded and his work was dismissed as kitsch.
  18. That had become even more important recently as consumer spending faded in the face of adverse economic news.
  19. The pressure on the currency appears to have faded, and the Thanksgiving Day holiday in the US further reduced activity in the French and other markets.
  20. All this makes the earlier fun take a powder, just like Hamlin's faded star.
  21. The big-type version costs Shearson more money, of course. But the brokerage company, a unit of American Express Co., thinks it can make back even more by attracting more investors whose eyes may have faded.
  22. Despite such failures, though, many faded "designer" brands are trying to recapture their lost luster, believing that it's easier to build on a once-hot name than to start from scratch.
  23. The stock market drifted in a narrow range today after Tuesday's rally faded.
  24. Cold War functionalism hasn't faded into complete oblivion.
  25. These factors faded in the second quarter, but new price difficulties arose.
  26. Since then he has faded from political view and his place has been taken by Mr Martin Doughty whose approach is more pragmatic and conciliatory.
  27. Investors who hopped on board at the end of 1942 earned 45.2% a year through 1946, when smaller shares faded, compared with 17.3% a year for the S&P 500.
  28. As daylight faded, parts of the neighborhood began resembling a party.
  29. The stock market showed a broad loss today after Tuesday's mild rally faded.
  30. At 9.30pm two guitarists swept in and sang as though we were a room of impresarios. For a final mojito in old Havana I went to sit on the terrace of El Patio looking on to the faded grandeur of Havana's cathedral.
加入收藏 本地收藏 百度搜藏 QQ书签 美味书签 Google书签 Mister Wong
您正在访问的是
中国词汇量第二的英语词典
更多精彩,登录后发现......
验证码看不清,请点击刷新
  注册