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I . fade [feɪd] VERB intr

1. fade (lose colour):

płowieć [perf wy-]
blaknąć [perf wy-]

fade away VERB intr

2. fade away liter (weaken and die):

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Like the handiwork of a club disk jockey, many of the videos -- some as long as 12 minutes -- are blended together, fading into one another on similar images or sounds.
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Frequency (subcarrier) interleaving increases resistance to frequency-selective channel conditions such as fading.
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The world often feels full of fading traditions, from drive-in movie theaters to the dying art of good old-fashioned letter writing.
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They find life constantly renewing itself in the quick- fading and sloe- blooming buds of the forest.
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Pierced by rows of identical windows repeated across the entire development, the faades are expected to be effectively self-cleaning and immune to fading.
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The abdomen has a pair of basal olive-brown lateral patches that are continued posteriorly as indistinct bands, gradually fading.
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Its irises are red, and its beak is blueish-grey fading to white at the tip.
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Eventually the music comes to a restful reprise of the theme, and the movement ends quietly in a fading murmur.
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The century old traditions of suits during the week, and Bermuda shorts and polos on the weekend are rapidly fading into memories of a more boring past.
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Stretch marks generally begin as red or purple stripes (striae rubra), fading to pale or flesh-color (striae alba) after pregnancy that will generally be permanent.
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