fade

pudar
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
menjadi pudar
example
'fade' up natural sound
he had to 'fade' the ball around a light pole
Benefits like this, however, 'fade' into insignificance compared to the bigger picture.
‘I will record the whole process, as these lotus seed pods 'fade' , wither, and dry up,’ Wang said.
Plants need regular water throughout the growing season, but especially until six weeks after flowers 'fade' .
Remember to record your perceptions on paper after each stage, and then simply compare notes with friends, laugh, and repeat until 'fade' .
What has me happier is that, for the first time in three years, my back is well enough to let me 'fade' the ball again.
the sun can cause colour 'fade'
His use of split screen and 'fade' through flashbacks is so imaginative that there are moments when the film is artistically stimulating.
'fade' into scenes of rooms strewn with festive remains
Even though fresh flowers will eventually 'fade' , your bouquet doesn't have to disappear.
You can have the sound 'fade' in and fade out or adjust the volume as necessary.
The colours 'fade' and lose their sheen; the pink-tipped petals curl and brown and the leaves wither and wrinkle.
After the flowers 'fade' , the green foliage provides shady relief from the hot summer sun and forms a lush canopy for outdoor dining.
If I'm playing well and have control over my ball flight, I'll go at trouble on the left and 'fade' the ball away from it.
Potato tubers begin forming when the flowers 'fade' : after that, the crop can be harvested as needed.
It is safest to prune, when needed, as soon as flowers 'fade' because buds are set almost immediately for the next season.
Brilliant coral-red leaves 'fade' to greenish pink in summer and develop only a little color in fall.
He would 'fade' his driver and then curve his approach shot either way.
After the flowers 'fade' , seedpods form, then burst, revealing silky seeds.
A visual device such as a 'fade' , dissolve or wipe, also includes superimposing and other special effects.
Trying to hit a draw when your usual ball flight is a 'fade' increases your tension level, making a hard shot that much harder.
In the earlier film, a cut or a 'fade' to black made minutes or even hours disappear.
he had to 'fade' the ball around a light pole
After the flowers of spring bulbs 'fade' , the remaining foliage is left to wilt and die back.
a 'fade' to black would bring the sequence to a close
He likes to 'fade' the ball, and that hole slopes the wrong way for him.
Pressed flowers will 'fade' in the light, so they need to be in the dark, ideally in a drawer.
Remember that most computer inks will 'fade' over time if left in the sunlight.
As a result, some parts of his pictures are bathed in soft light while others 'fade' into gentle dusk.
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