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  • 41Fade-out halftone — Поблекшая растровая репродукция …

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  • 42fade — [ feıd ] verb ** ▸ 1 become less clear ▸ 2 become less famous ▸ 3 start to die ▸ 4 lose strength ▸ 5 stop performing well ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive if the light fades, it gets dark a ) intransitive or transitive if the color of something… …

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  • 43fade — [feıd] v [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: fader, from Latin fatuus; FATUOUS] 1.) also fade away to gradually disappear ▪ Hopes of a peace settlement are beginning to fade. ▪ Over the years her beauty had faded a little. 2.) …

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  • 44fade — [fād] vi. faded, fading [ME faden < OFr fader < fade, pale < VL * fatidus, prob. < L fatuus (see FATUOUS); infl. by vapidus, VAPID] 1. to become less distinct; lose color, brilliance, etc. 2. to lose freshness or strength; wither;… …

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  • 45Fade to Black — can refer to:*Fade (lighting), a fade out in theater lighting terminology, often called a fade to black * Fade to Black (song) , a song by Metallica from their album Ride the Lightning * Fade to Black , a song by Dire Straits from their album On… …

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  • 46Fade — may refer to: *Fade (Blue Angel song), an obscure song by the band Blue Angel *Fade (Staind song), a song from Break the Cycle by alt rock band Staind *Fade (film), a cinematographic technique used in film *Fade (audio engineering), the gradual… …

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  • 47fade something out — ˌfade sth ˈin/ˈout derived to make a picture or a sound clearer or louder / less clear or quieter • Fade out the music at the end of the scene. Main entry: ↑fadederived …

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  • 48Fade-in — [feid in] das; <aus gleichbed. engl. fade in zu to fade in »einblenden«; vgl. ↑Fading> das Einblenden von Musiktiteln der Unterhaltungsmusik Ggs. ↑Fade out …

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  • 49fade down — (of sound or light) to fade out (fadeˈ down noun) • • • Main Entry: ↑fade …

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  • 50fade something in — ˌfade sth ˈin/ˈout derived to make a picture or a sound clearer or louder / less clear or quieter • Fade out the music at the end of the scene. Main entry: ↑fadederived …

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