词汇 | example_english_fade |
释义 | Examples of fadeThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Even work on popular music and video, which once grabbed the imagination of popular music and media scholars, has faded from the academic agenda. However, he has been subjected to enough received pragmatic influence that his ability to recognize the subtleties of indigenous interaction has faded. Having no discernible form, the five-minute piece eventually fades and ends. Even while one is enthralled with the grand passions presented on stage, one recognises that 'what one heard was simultaneously invented and fading away' (xvi). Any short-term advantage resulting from such manoeuvres soon faded, however. The negative influence of bereavement on physical and mental health often fades over time. Thereafter, every retransformation is recessive, little by little losing its energy until at the end it fades completely. Fingerprinting faded further into the background of criminalistics. Close to the injection sites cells were intensely labeled, while towards the periphery of the patch the label gradually faded away. Spectacle, by contrast, relies on novelty; when it ceases to be cutting-edge, its effects quickly begin to appear faded and tawdry. Two years later the national army crumpled and faded away. A dead moth dissolves, specimened old as wallpaper faded two centuries past. Look at how these new socks faded in the wash! Intriguingly, the expression within the epicardium gradually fades after birth, whereas robust expression persists in the valves, which largely derive from the endocardial cushions. Even wing rubbing, fading or fraying, previously referred to as a nuisance factor, may be of intrinsic interest. There is some impact of late childhoodonly maltreatment on outcomes in early adolescence, but that impact fades by later adolescence. The body markings, though generally not greatly reduced, are considerably faded. On the thorax and legs the colour becomes paler and softer and takes on a more pinkish tinge before fading completely. In all the forms which have been found it is clearly marked except at the hinder end of the pronotum, where it fades most readily. The border is far from being the trace of an event long over, like a healed and fading incision scar. The screen then faded to black for one second. However, this time, the fading out sound does not ascend or descend but rather stays at the same pitch. When a sound fades in or out it is quite difficult to pinpoint the exact start and end times. You can see the color has faded obviously. He decides he must finish his book quickly; the picture fades to the action of his novel. Before then, the sounds of a performance faded away, leaving only a trace on the memory of the audience and the performer. Essentially, it says that the dependence between some special types of events fades away as they become more and more apart in the time line. Even that hope faded as the promises of the immediate postwar per iod proved to be mere campaign slogans. As the last signs of post-revolutionar y resistance faded, there followed a phase of coexistence with reservations. When the twin threats of denazification and socialisation faded, managers seemed prepared to take an aggressive line against labour. By comparison, interest in artificial radioactivity and transmutation, to the extent that it remained in the purely phenomenological realm, seems to have faded. Enthusiasm for this new and improved co-operative faded as members realised that it was not helping them to find new markets or sell more goods. Thereafter, physicians faded from the debate as business practicalities took priority over workers' health. There was no obvious color fading observed in either book. Their fatigue, their tiredness, their troubles with memory, were leading them away from life ; they were gradually fading away. The resolution of two levels is preceded by the possibility, fading, of a single-storey plan. All the black markings are reduced in extent and faded to reddish brown except the genal stripe, which is of normal size and blackish brown. Traditional patronage was drying up, even the popularity of sanjhi as a domestic hobby had faded. As a demonstration, the belief that the first son has to take the main responsibility to support and care for his elderly parents is fading. When the latter proved obdurate, a rival executive was formed, but this quickly faded away.#! The kings and their influence gradually faded, and, as the state was evolving, some remnants of the monarchy remained. The last chorus from the ghost riders suggests a fading away into the distance, a diminution of the threat. Possibly, initial staff commitment to maintaining patients in the community fades. When this prospect faded, many of them lost interest and left. Religion has not faded away with modernity, it has not disappeared with the triumph of science and rationalism. Each variation on a theme is akin to a poor-quality photocopy or musical recording - with each iteration, the resemblance to the original fades. The first sound in the tape part fades in and out and lasts 13 seconds. Conservative resistance faded, it is essential to understand the politics of opposition. By then, the immediate problem in local administration the new charter had been meant to address may well have faded from view. In this time period, my interest in communism faded, though not entirely, like everything in me - it leaves a little, it stays a little. Glittering orientalist plastique faded into swaying, nacreous backdrops. The sounds of buzzing, horses hooves fading away, drawn-out musical notes, for instance, transform the space from the suburb to the desert through sound. However, in the latter community, the declining variant, while accounting for less than 20% of tokens for the variable, has not faded away. With the insurgents enjoying the upper hand, the spectre of peace had faded. As the faith in the latter faded, the idea of emergency management took its place. 378 exclude, however, the case of simultaneous inverse and direct kinematics singularities yielding a bifurcation-type velocity relation, since motion fades out. There was no language but there was abundant food and unlimited copulation, once the human oestrus cycle had faded into extinction. In fact, the once fairly clear demarcation lines between genres are quickly fading. Acetone was replenished, attractant sachets were replaced if finished, torn or faded cloths were replaced and vegetation growth around the targets was cleared. More's troubador contends that even if beauty fades, ' ' the heart that has truly loved never forgets. After about forty-five seconds of the organ, a guitar gradually fades in, followed by drums and bass. As that enthusiasm faded, however, his measure of the cultural distance grew and deepened. The phenomenon of architecture often then comes into focus, for a moment, then fades away again. Anti-communism has been fading on the extreme right for some time, not just since the collapse of the communist system. The period of an acceptable liberal critique of science did not last for long, fading away by the end of the 1970s. Later, after many of these demands were met, the community organizations responsible for achieving these landmark successes often faded away. Though early in the twentieth century this rule seems to have had some influence, its 'effect is fading' (p. 773). They must have seemed imperishable, yet they faded away with the declining power of their speakers. The loss of friends, mainly through fading away, has implications for other roles and relationships, and vice versa. To this end, the distinction between civilian and military targets faded and at times disappeared. A few key assets have prevented military history from fading into the same type of obscurity as other unfashionable subjects. Cervical grooves from short deep oval pits fading away behind into shallow depressions. Distilled partials in one source that have no corresponding partial in the other source(s) are faded in and out according to the morphing function. I stood in the empty street and listened to the fading thumping of the drum. Nonetheless, the emancipatory view faded, and from the 1870s, mayors would insist that the barrios were tied to the town by bonds of dominion. As urban history faded as a coherently connected force in the mid-1970s, planning history emerged as a new vigorous, interdisciplinary and international ®eld. The maximum absorption wavelength of this film is 521 nm, and it fades away in proportion to the integrated solar radiation. Is it not remarkable, for instance, that people's role in research so quickly fades from view? Conditioning to an "indifferent stimulus" follows a different pattern: it requires many repetitions of the stimulus and fades when reinforcement lapses. With future acquisitions being more in cyberspace than having a bodily presence on the shelves, the nightmare of organising and managing a massive collection fades. In later decades, the theory never faded away even though the strongest version no longer maintained adherents. The hind femoral band is a persistent element and fades to a dusky clouding only in the most extreme types. The axons of eight cells extended towards the optic disk for several millimeters before fading but could not be traced all the way to the optic disk. Except - track two, without fading back up, carries on where track one 'resolved', and eventually peters out, with the drones more wavery than before, the drumming dissipating. The ease with which she desists, with which song fades back into speech, underscores all the more her discomfort with music, her inability or unwillingness to let herself go. Thus even when the wall itself survived, the image of the walled city was fading. The dispute is whether the funds were pushed out by fading domestic returns or pulled out by eruptively high overseas returns. While contemporary wills suggest that the parish quickly faded from parishioners' devotional plans and priorities, yet the churchwardens' accounts convey a contrary sense of resilience. With the advent of tea cultivation this seasonal pattern faded as tea required the same attendance throughout the year. Many paintings in the panel, including the alleged camel, give an impression of age owing to the way in which they have faded. When capacity fades and autonomy is constricted: a clientcentered approach to residential care. The apparent dullness is caused by lack of contrast with the dark pattern, which is much reduced and faded. We might further assume that these mental operations need to be completed in a relatively timely fashion, before the input syllable fades from short-term memory. The vision of another plane utterly different from our own, ambivalent, perilous and beyond our control, has faded. The attractions of civic republicanism have never faded, and there is much that remains admirable in that tradition. As the opportunity value of continued existence shrinks, the corresponding duty fades to insignificance and eventually disappears altogether. With the rise of postmodernism and neoliberalism this debate has faded into obscurity. In contrast, during this period the politics of passion faded, a situation that does not bode well for the regime. Over time, the interest of the gentlemen justices faded. Objections to the result thus faded away with a whimper. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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