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FADE

Definition av FADE

  1. bleka, förtvina, tona bort; mattas; vissna

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Exempel på hur man kan använda FADE i en mening

  • It resonates at a specific constant pitch when set vibrating by striking it against a surface or with an object, and emits a pure musical tone once the high overtones fade out.
  • Rhododendron 'President Roosevelt' is a popular cultivar of Rhododendron with striking variegated leaves and trusses of bright red flowers that fade to white in the centre.
  • Flowers start off yellow then fade through tangerine to purple, often with a succession of colours on the same flower head.
  • Rayleigh fading models assume that the magnitude of a signal that has passed through such a transmission medium (also called a communication channel) will vary randomly, or fade, according to a Rayleigh distribution — the radial component of the sum of two uncorrelated Gaussian random variables.
  • In the 1850s the ranchos began to fade due to changing political conditions and the scarcity of water.
  • Around this time the mining industry was starting to fade, and the residents, who mostly spent their salaries on cheap whiskey, caused the borough to develop a reputation for rowdiness.
  • From 1995, the commercial success of Erasure began to fade with the atmospheric album Erasure (1995), then with the mixed success of Cowboy (1997), until the album Loveboat (2000) which almost passed unnoticed.
  • It is defined generally as an even mixture of white and pigmented hairs that do not "gray out" or fade as the animal ages.
  • The feathers of this species often fade quite quickly to a brownish black (even the truly black feathers) and the bird can look distinctly brown by the time it moults.
  • Its name derives from the dark stripes down its body, which resemble a tiger's pattern, but fade as the shark matures.
  • The film is digitally mastered from fade up to fade out with :EFILM's proprietary technology including a number of industry firsts.
  • Grant Kirkhope composed the soundtrack; Banjo-Kazooie was one of the first games to feature vertical remixing, where various sound layers fade in and out depending on the player's location.
  • Specifically what I was thinking was that whatever empires you tend to build – whether they are British, American, Iraqi or whatever, they'll all crumble and fade away into something else.
  • Also known as a fade haircut, the back and sides are tapered short, semi-short, or medium, corresponding with different clipper guard sizes.
  • As these forms of court music eventually began to fade away, aak was decidedly later used only for Confucian shrine music.
  • The lighting of the actor in the hidden area can be gradually brightened or dimmed to make the ghost image fade in and out of visibility.
  • Salomé's co-habitation with Andreas caused the despairing Rée to fade from Salomé's life despite her assurances.
  • The idea of creating a secular political state in the American Union based on the religious tenets of Mormonism began to fade away, especially after the coming of the trans-continental railroad, which opened up the territory to many non-Mormon settlers of other religious faiths, particularly in the western areas of the territory.
  • For example, the bark of a loblolly tree is slightly darker, thicker, and more furrowed and rigged in comparison to the shortleaf pine at the beginning of its lifespan, but when it starts maturing these differences fade; however, the resin pockets are still visible on shortleaf pine and can used for identification.
  • Foot-candles are also commonly used in the museum and gallery fields in the US, where lighting levels must be carefully controlled to conserve light-sensitive objects such as prints, photographs, and paintings, the colors of which fade when exposed to bright light for a lengthy period.


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