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I . fade [feɪd] V. intr.

1. fade (lose colour):

fade
płowieć [perf wy-]
fade
blaknąć [perf wy-]

2. fade (lose intensity):

fade
fade smile, hope
gasnąć [perf z-]
fade suntan
fade memories

fade away V. intr.

2. fade away liter. (weaken and die):

fade away

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The car body shapes are slowly but continuously changing, angular shapes begin to fade, wings start to be joined together.
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As time passes memories fade, friends and family leave.
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This trend continued until 1994 when urban hair style simplified into low-cut fade hair cuts and cornrow hairstyles.
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The match eventually got underway, but the light soon began to fade, a significant problem as the stadium did not have floodlights at the time.
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The first three teleoconch whorls contain spiral cords and axial folds, which fade out on the next two except for the subsutural spirals.
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The play ends with the rhythmic knocking of the rocking chair as the lights fade to black.
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While it seems adaptive to have negative memories fade faster, sometimes it may not be the case.
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However, as gasoline prices eventually moved down and automobile companies devised more efficient cars, the moped's popularity began to fade.
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But they knew all too well that colours could fade or discolour over time.
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Unfortunately, after the fist-pumping melodies end and the driving guitarmonies fade, there's not much there.
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