fade

descolorarse
definition
verb
the noise faded away
gradually grow faint and disappear.
fade into scenes of rooms strewn with festive remains
(with reference to film and television images) come or cause to come gradually into or out of view, or to merge into another shot.
noun
the sun can cause color-fade
the process of becoming less bright.
I hit a few hooks, slices, low shots and high fades .
a shot causing the ball to deviate to the right (or, for a left-handed golfer, the left), usually purposely.
translation of 'fade'
verb
descolorar,
perder su color,
irse,
desvanecerse poco a poco,
desteñirse,
ocultar,
marchitar,
desteñir,
esfumarse,
apagarse,
desdibujarse,
disminuir lentamente,
marchitarse,
apagarse gradualmente,
descolorarse
example
‘I will record the whole process, as these lotus seed pods 'fade' , wither, and dry up,’ Wang said.
Conversely, to 'fade' the ball you would still aim the clubface at the target but, this time, the feet, knees, hips and shoulders would aim off to the left of the target.
After the flowers of spring bulbs 'fade' , the remaining foliage is left to wilt and die back.
You can have the sound 'fade' in and fade out or adjust the volume as necessary.
Pressed flowers will 'fade' in the light, so they need to be in the dark, ideally in a drawer.
His use of split screen and 'fade' through flashbacks is so imaginative that there are moments when the film is artistically stimulating.
In the earlier film, a cut or a 'fade' to black made minutes or even hours disappear.
'fade' into scenes of rooms strewn with festive remains
he had to 'fade' the ball around a light pole
Again, the strands of color start out saturated and 'fade' in intensity, as if done in a single gesture.
After a 'fade' to black, our heroes awake to find they are only two, as Pete seems to have been turned into a frog.
Potato tubers begin forming when the flowers 'fade' : after that, the crop can be harvested as needed.
If you can predictably draw or 'fade' the ball, you'll hit more fairways, because you effectively double the size of your target.
'fade' into scenes of rooms strewn with festive remains
Yes, you can hold on and 'fade' the ball that way, but it is very limiting.
The screen then fills with a close-up of her laughing face before a complete 'fade' .
After the flowers 'fade' , the green foliage provides shady relief from the hot summer sun and forms a lush canopy for outdoor dining.
Life, death, bloom and 'fade' are intimately coupled.
Trying to hit a draw when your usual ball flight is a 'fade' increases your tension level, making a hard shot that much harder.
Remember that most computer inks will 'fade' over time if left in the sunlight.
He likes to 'fade' the ball, and that hole slopes the wrong way for him.
One of the most useful shots I've found for saving strokes is the low 'fade' .
The ball will slice or 'fade' , but by opening the clubface you are adding loft to the club, which will produce a higher-trajectory ball flight.
After topmost flowers 'fade' , cut the stem back to a side blossom, bud, or leaf.
A visual device such as a 'fade' , dissolve or wipe, also includes superimposing and other special effects.
he had to 'fade' the ball around a light pole
Special care is given to the gourd plant as it grows and forms fruit after its flowers 'fade' .
One reason behind the evening news 'fade' is that it's still scheduled for an era when moms stayed at home and cooked for dad, who didn't have a long commute.
Even though fresh flowers will eventually 'fade' , your bouquet doesn't have to disappear.
Benefits like this, however, 'fade' into insignificance compared to the bigger picture.
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