Fade
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fade teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- rengi solmak {f}
- karartmak {f}
- solmak
- soldurmak {f}
- solma {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Renk yıkamada bile solmayacak.
-The color won't fade, even in the wash.
- 1. ağartmak ( beyazlatmak ) 2. rengi atmak, solmak (Tekstil)
- kurumak
- kuvvetten düşürmek
- sol {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Tom soluk bir mavi gömlek giyiyor.
-Tom is wearing a faded blue shirt.
Örnek Cümle:
Çiçekler koparıldığında kısa sürede soldu.
-Flowers soon fade when they have been cut.
- tedricen değişmek fade in tedricen duyulmak veya görünmek fade out tedri
- geçmek
- zail olmak
- açmak {f}
- sararmış
- zayıflamak {f}
- güçten düşmek {f}
- uçmak {f}
- fade out sönmek
- rengi atmak {f}
- unutulup gitmek {f}
- zayıflatmak {f}
- sıvışmak {f}
- kaçmak {f}
- gözden kaybolmak {f}
- gevşemek {f}
- frenleme gücü azalmak (Otomotiv)
- akçıllaşmak
- fondu (Sinema)
- sönme (Tıp)
- azalt (Bilgisayar)
- boyası atmak
- rengini atmak (Tekstil)
- kuvvetten düşmek
- renk solması
- rengi açılmak
- soluk
Örnek Cümle:
Tom soluk bir mavi gömlek giyiyor.
-Tom is wearing a faded blue shirt.
Örnek Cümle:
Kumaşın rengi çok soluk.
-The cloth's very faded.
- fade out
- karartmak
- faded
- {s} soluk
Tom sadece büyükbabasının soluk bir fotoğrafına sahip.
-Tom only has one faded photograph of grandfather.
Soluk pantolonlar hâlâ modadır.
-Faded jeans are still in fashion.
- faded
- {s} solmuş
- faded
- solgun
- fade into oblivion
- Unutulmaya yüz tutmak
- fade off
- uzaklaşarak gözden kaybolmak
- fade in
- yavaş yavaş görünmek
- fade away
- ortadan kaybolmak
- fade away
- rengi atmak
- fade away
- solmak
- fade away
- (Sanat) karartmak">(Sanat) karartmak
- fade away
- sönmek
- fade down
- (Bilgisayar) aşağı soldur
- fade in
- (Havacılık) açılmak
- fade in
- güçlenme
- fade out
- zayıflama
- fade out
- kararmak
- fade over
- (fade over time) Zamanla solgunlaşmak
- fade time
- (Bilgisayar) zayıflatma zamanı
- fade up
- (Bilgisayar) yukarı soldur
- fade away
- yavaş yavaş yok ol
- fade out
- yavaş yavaş kısmak
- fade out
- zayıflayıp kaybol
- fade out
- kısılmak
- fade-up
- yavaş yavaş açmak
- fade away
- Yavaş yavaş gözden kaybolmak, unutulup gitmek
- fade away
- Yavaş yavaş yok olmak
- fade out
- (Ses) giderek azalmak
- fade out
- (Görüntü) giderek kararmak, gözden kaybolmak
- fade to black
- (Sinema) Bir filmin ya da sahnelerin sonunda ekranı dereceli şekilde karartmak
- fade to black
- (Edebî) Ölmek
- fade up
- (Ses, görüntü) yavaş yavaş artırmak
- fade-in
- açılma
- fade-out
- kararma
- fade away
- {f} unutulup gitmek
- fade from the scene
- (deyim) aradan çekilmek
- fade from the scene
- (deyim) sahneden çekilmek
- fade in
- azaltmak
- fade in
- (Fiili Deyim ) (radyoda sesi , filmde görüntüyü) değişitirmek
- fade in
- Güçlenme (Ses ve Görüntü İçin)
- fade in
- sin., TV açılmak
- fade left
- (Bilgisayar) sola soldur
- fade level
- (Bilgisayar) zayıflatma düzeyi
- fade out
- şiddetini azaltmak
- fade out
- Zayıflama (Ses ve Görüntü İçin)
- fade out
- (Fiili Deyim ) 1- (radyo , tv. veya filmde ses yada görüntü) yavaş yavaş yok olmak , tedricen gözden kaybolmak 2- eriyip bitmek
- fade out
- sin., TV kararmak
- fade right
- (Bilgisayar) sağa soldur
- fade task
- (Bilgisayar) zayıflatma görevi
- fade up
- artırmak
- fading
- zayıflama
- fading
- tükenen
- fading
- {s} zayıflayan
- fade away
- yok olmak
- faded
- akçıl
- faded
- ağarık
- faded
- uçuk
- fading
- renk atma
- fading
- sönümlenme
- fading
- sönümlü
- fading
- (Sinema) kısma
- fading
- sönümlenen
- fading
- fren gücünde azalma
- fading
- bayılma
- faded
- {f} sol
Soluk pantolonlar hâlâ modadır.
-Faded jeans are still in fashion.
Kumaşın rengi çok soluk.
-The cloth's very faded.
- fading
- {f} sol
- sound fade
- ses kısma
- brake fade
- fren fade
- fade out
- titreşim
- fading
- solarak
- laboratory fade
- kimyasal fondü, kimyasal kararma
- to fade into obscurity
- bilinmezlik içine solmaya
- brake fade
- (Otomotiv) fren zayıflaması
- brake fade
- (Otomotiv) fren boşalması
- do a fade out
- toz olmak
- do a fade out
- defolup gitmek
- fade away
- gözden kaybolmak
- fade in
- yavaş yavaş önceki görüntünün yerini alma
- fade in
- açılma
- fade in
- yavaş yavaş önceki sesin yerini alma
- fade out
- salınım
- fade out
- sesin yerini yavaş yavaş sonraki sese bırakması
- fade out
- kararma
- fade out
- yerini yavaş yavaş sonraki görüntüye bırakma
- faded
- zayıflamış
- faded
- geçkin
- faded
- güzelliğini yitirmiş
- faded
- {s} rengi atmış
- faded
- (Askeri) TEMASIN KAYBOLMASI: Bir hava önlemesinde, "temas, rapor istasyonunun görüş alanından kaybolmuştur ve verilecek herhangi bir mevkii bilgisi beklenmektedir" anlamında bir kod
- fadedly
- solgun halde
- fader
- {i} ses geçişi ayar düğmesi
- fader
- {i} görüntülerin geçişimini sağlayan alet
- fading
- solma
- fading
- {s} yorulan
- fading
- solan
- fading
- {s} geçici
- fading
- (Nükleer Bilimler) fading
- fading
- {s} açılan
- fading
- rengi atma
- fading
- açılma
- fading
- sesin azalması (radyo)
- fading
- {s} fani
- laboratory fade
- (Sinema) kimyasal fondu
- laboratory fade
- (Sinema) kimyasal kararma
İlgili Terimler
fade teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To lose freshness, color, or brightness; to become faint in hue or tint; hence, to be wanting in color
- Weak; insipid; tasteless; commonplace
- To sink away; to disappear gradually; to grow dim; to vanish
Örnek Cümle:
A strange thing was that Bovary, while continually thinking of Emma, was forgetting her. He grew desperate as he felt this image fading from his memory in spite of all efforts to retain it. Yet every night he dreamt of her; it was always the same dream. He drew near her, but when he was about to clasp her she fell into decay in his arms.
- A golf shot that (for the right-handed player) curves intentionally to the right. See slice, hook, draw
- A haircut where the hair is short or shaved on the sides of the head and longer on top. See also high-top fade and low fade
- To become fade; to grow weak; to lose strength; to decay; to perish gradually; to wither, as a plant
- To cause to fade
- to wither, decay, grow weak, lose color {v}
- lose freshness, vigor, or vitality; "Her bloom was fading"
- (Fast Acquisition, Double Echo) - a fast imaging technique which observes both components of the SSFP signal in separate acquisition periods during a single interpulse interval
- Refers to over-the-counter trading Fill another OTC dealer's bid for or offer of stock
- An optical effect in which the image of a scene is gradually replaced by a uniform dark area, or vice versa ( 16, 24, 32, 48, 64, 96 frames fade in or fade out )
- a sound or visual effect in which the sound or the screen image gradually changes from silence to sound or from black to image (fade in) or the reverse (fade out)
- a gently curving shot from left to right (right-handed player) Example: A soft fade is a valuable shot to know when the greens are firm and dry
- A shot designed to curve slightly in the air, from left to right for a right-handed player and right to left for a left-handed player
- A shot designed the curve slightly in the air, from left to right for a right-handed player and right to left for a left-handed player
- If memories, feelings, or possibilities fade, they slowly become less intense or less strong. Sympathy for the rebels, the government claims, is beginning to fade fading memories of better days
- become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly; "The scene begins to fade"; "The tree trunks are melting into the forest at dusk"
- become feeble; "The prisoner has be languishing for years in the dungeon"
- lose freshness, vigor, or vitality; "Her bloom was fading
- 1 Fade-in: A dark screen that gradually brightens as a shot appears 2 Fade-out: A shot gradually darkens as the screen goes black Occasionally, fade-outs brighten to pure white or to a color
- gradually ceasing to be visible become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly; "The scene begins to fade"; "The tree trunks are melting into the forest at dusk"
- 1 (Right-handed golfers) A shot that curves from left to right 2 (Left-handed golfers) A shot that curves from right to left
- disappear gradually; "The pain eventually passed off"
- Usually, a dissolve from full video to black video or from full audio to no audio
- A DFX menu setting that determines how quickly target bars fade (clear) from display after each target hit Set to see target information but not still be there when another target is hit during a different coil sweep
- A drop in the received signal strength as a result of the RF transmission's interactions with the transmission environment
- a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer; "he took lessons to cure his slicing"
- When a ball moves slightly left to right for a right-handed player, right to left for a left-handed player
- Selling a rising price or buying a falling price
- A set of effects available in Blaze Audio wave editors RipEditBurn and Wave Creator Fade-in brings the sound in gradually to reach full volume at a point in the file selected by the user Fade-out does the opposite - the sound disappears gradually until there is silence
- discolor, lose color; become dim; wilt, wither; die out; bleach {f}
- Graduation of colors
- (1) Fade-in: A dark screen that gradually brightens as a shot appears (2) Fade-out: A shot that gradually darkens as the screen goes black Occasionally fade-outs brighten to pure white or to a color
- a gently curving shot from left to right (right-handed player) Opposite to a 'draw'
- Of a radiant energy signal, to decrease, often temporarily, in received signal strength without a change of receiver controls The opposite is build
- When light fades, it slowly becomes less bright. When a sound fades, it slowly becomes less loud. Seaton lay on his bed and gazed at the ceiling as the light faded The sound of the last bomber's engines faded into the distance
- Refers to over-the-counter trading Fill another O T C dealer's bid for, or offer of, stock
- Type of shot that generally tends to curve to the right in the air (assuming a right-handed player ) A fade is a controlled shot preferred by many players
- When a coloured object fades or when the light fades it, it gradually becomes paler. All colour fades -- especially under the impact of direct sunlight No matter how soft the light is, it still plays havoc, fading carpets and curtains in every room. fading portraits of the Queen and Prince Philip. + faded fad·ed a girl in a faded dress. faded painted signs on the sides of some of the buildings
- To cause to wither; to deprive of freshness or vigor; to wear away
- When something that you are looking at fades, it slowly becomes less bright or clear until it disappears. They observed the comet for 70 days before it faded from sight They watched the familiar mountains fade into the darkness. Fade away means the same as fade. We watched the harbour and then the coastline fade away into the morning mist
- To induce backspin onto the ball causing it to travel through the air following inside to out swing Opposite is Draw
- Selling a rising price or buying a falling price For example, a trader fading an up opening would be short
- 1) A gradual reduction of the level of the audio signal 2) A gradual change of level from one pre-set level to another
- The act of a ball breaking opposite to its normal hook trajectory; a very slight back up
- gradually ceasing to be visible
- fade away
- To lose strength, become weaker; to wane
I felt my strength fading away, and I was in a half swoon. How long this horrible thing lasted I know not, but it seemed that a long time must have passed before he took his foul, awful, sneering mouth away. I saw it drip with the fresh blood!.
- fade in
- To fade from black to a visual image in visual media
- fade in
- A type of transition used in visual media, in which the transition is at first black, fading to a visual image
- fade out
- A type of transition used in movies usually at the end of a scene, in which the transition fades to black from the cut
- fade out
- To slowly disappear
- fade out
- To fade from a cut to black in a movie
- fade to black
- To end a film or a scene of a film by causing the image to disappear and become black
- fade to white
- A film punctuation in which the picture brightens until it is completely white
- fade off
- go away, disappear
- fade to black
- (Cinema) To end a film or a scene of a film by causing the image to disappear and become black
- fade to black
- (Literary) Die
- fade away
- become weaker; "The sound faded out"
- fade away
- {f} melt away, disappear, get blurry
- fade in
- A change in level over time increasing upward from silence
- fade out
- When something fades out, it slowly becomes less noticeable or less important until it disappears completely. He thought her campaign would probably fade out soon in any case. = fizzle out
- fade out
- (30) - Return Sabrina's Gastly and all Energy cards attached to it to your hand (Discard all other cards attached to this Pokémon ) Pokémon with this attack: Sabrina's Gastly L9
- fade out
- A change in level over time falling gradually to silence
- fade out
- gradual disappearance; progressive darkening at the end of a scene in a film or television show
- fade out
- become weaker; "The sound faded out"
- fade out
- When light, an image or a sound fades out, it disappears after gradually becoming weaker. You'll need to be able to project two images onto the screen as the new one fades in and the old image fades out
- fade-out
- A gradual transition from full exposure to complete black
- fade-out
- A gradual decrease in the brightness of an image or the audibility of a sound; a video editing technique used to signal a major transition or the end of a work figurative language The use of words in nonliteral ways Figures of speech such as similes, metaphors, and personification are examples of figurative language first-person point of view When the narrator is involved in the events of the story, he or she is telling the story from a first-person point of view First-person narrators can be unreliable, so the reader may have to figure out what is actually going on See narrator, point of view, third-person point of view font A set of type of one size and face; a style of typeface free verse Poetry that does not have a regular pattern of rhythm, rhyme, or stanzas, but uses the natural rhythm of spoken language
- anti-fade
- Referring to something that resists the dimming (fading) of color
The chemical additives in the anti-fade paint meant the color stayed vibrant year after year.
- color fade
- a film punctuation in which the picture brightens until it is completely a single color
- faded
- Simple past tense and past participle of fade
- fader
- Comparative form of fade: more fade
- cross-fade
- (verb) (in sound or film editing) make a picture or sound appear or be heard gradually as another disappears or becomes silent
- cross-fade
- (noun) an act or instance of cross-fading
- Faded
- fady
- faded
- That has lost freshness, color, or brightness; grown dim
- faded
- A process where the support must decrease over time
- faded
- having lost freshness or brilliance of color; "sun-bleached deck chairs"; "faded jeans"; "a very pale washed-out blue"; "washy colors"
- faded
- 21A wine that, through the ravages of age, has lost its Complexity and Character, leaving it insipid and lackluster
- faded
- past of fade
- faded
- reduced in strength; "the faded tones of an old recording"
- faded
- {s} dim, discolored; withered, wilted; bleached
- faded
- COVER - See FADING
- faded
- shopworn
- fadedly
- In a faded manner
- fader
- Father
- fader
- {i} person or thing that causes fading; sliding control switch used to gradually raise or lower the output of an electrical device (such as a light or sound system)
- fader
- Control which balances sound from front to rear in a four speaker set-up
- fader
- Control that balances the front to rear sound in a four-speaker system
- fader
- The control knob or slide that provides the means of controlling the output level of a lantern or amplifier
- fader
- A vertical slider which is used to remotely set the level of a lighting or sound channel A fade is an increase, diminishment or change in lighting or sound level
- fader
- The fader function allow you to set the sound balance between the front and rear speakers
- fader
- A device used to control sound volume
- fader
- A slider-type device used for the precise manipulation of levels In some devices, can also be used for the setting of parameter values
- fader
- A control to control the gain of a channel on the console, thereby determining the level of the signal in that channel
- fader
- also known as a slider or attenuator, this control allows the user to perform a gradual change to the amplitude of a signal Commonly found as a feature of MIDI software programs
- fader
- A type of volume control knob or slider commonly found on mixing boards
- fader
- The signal output control found on the channel, submaster, and master sections of a mixer
- fader
- Term used to refer to a movable slider that controls volume
- fader
- Sliding level control used in mixers and other processors
- fader
- The master loudness control (usually a fader; sometimes a knob) to the main outputs for each channel on a console Do not confuse with "gain "
- fades
- plural of fade
- fading
- Changing colours so that they are closer to white or closer to black
- fading
- The variation of the strength of received signals due to atmospheric conditions
- fading
- The loss of or change of color density, generally accelerated by exposure to sunlight
- fading
- any lightening of initial color
- fading
- The reduction in intensity of a signal or part of a signal
- fading
- A method of teaching a skill in which prompting is phased out as the person begins to show signs of learning
- fading
- A technique for errorless learning whereby the teacher cues the child with multiple stimuli to make the correct response Gradually, the number of cues are reduced, or "faded," until only one stimulus comes to exert control over the responding
- fading
- The variation of radio field strength caused by changes in the transmission medium with time
- fading
- Lightening of the paint's color, usually caused by exposure to light or heat
- fading
- Describes a wine that is losing color, fruit or flavor, usually as a result of age
- fading
- The gradual loss of color of a paint film due to a chemical or physical change Usually due to pigment degradation by the ultraviolet (UV) radiation in sunlight
- fading
- Variation in the field strength or other properties of a received radio wave signal as a result of changes in the electromagnetic field propagation characteristic of the transmission path with time
- fading
- Fading describes rapid changes in a radio signals amplitude over a short period of time or travel distance Fading is a result of multipath In fact, it is caused by interference between multiple replicas of the transmitted signal
- fading
- The gradual loss of color due to the breakdown of colorants to invisible forms
- fading
- The reduction in signal intensity of one or several of the components of a radio signal, typically caused by the reflective or refractive effects of multi-path
- fading
- Loss of color, freshness, or vigor
- fading
- A technique of cognitive apprenticeship whereby the instructor gradually withdraws support and transfers full control of a performance to the learner (Wilson)
- fading
- Loss of color caused by sunlight or artificial light, atmospheric gases including ozone, nitrogen dioxide and hydrogen sulphide, cleaning and bleaching chemicals such as sodium hypochlorite, and other household and industrial products Commercial installations in areas where such exposures occur require care in selection of colorfast carpet
- fading
- present participle of fade
- fading
- Losing brightness or brilliance : dim
- fading
- {s} tending to fade, tending to lose its color or intensity
- fading
- Loss of gloss or sheen
- fading
- The systematic, gradual removal of prompts until the discriminative stimulus (antecedent event) triggers an independent response from the learner
- fading
- An Irish dance; also, the burden of a song
- fading
- The systematic, gradual removal of prompts that promotes an independent, uncued response from a learner
- fading
- Losing freshness, color, brightness, or vigor
- fading
- weakening in force or intensity; "attenuation in the volume of the sound"
- fading
- A defect common to celluloid buttons and cardboard photo items which have been over-exposed to sunlight
- fading
- The combination of out-of-phase multiple signals that results in a weaker or self-canceling data signal
- fading
- A gradual change in color or gloss in a finish
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