fade out
英 [ˈfeɪd aʊt]
美 [ˈfeɪd aʊt]
渐渐淡出人们视线; 渐渐变得籍籍无名; (光)渐暗; (画面)淡出,渐隐; (声音)渐弱
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- Fade out the music at the end of the scene.
在这个场景的末尾把音乐逐渐减弱。 - Shadows fade out at the end of shadow distance, and further than that objects are not shadowed.
对于平行光阴影的质量和性能,阴影的距离是非常重要的。 - However, we should fade out the positive financial policy which is disadvantageous into currency policy.
关于我国实行积极财政政策问题,弊大于利,必须逐步淡出,让信给货币政策。 - This old man decided to fade out and leave the work to the young people.
这位老人决定慢慢退下来,把工作留给年轻人去干。 - The lights on the church began to fade out.
教堂中的灯光逐渐消失。 - Till now, the begging mores on the Double-Seventh Festival seem to fade out, but the legend of Niu Lang and Zhi Nu is still on the lips of people.
如今,七夕乞巧的风俗似乎正在淡化,不过牛郎织女的传统却依旧在人们的口耳间广为流传。 - TV might fade out in the future.
在将来,电视可能会消散,香港六个彩资料。 - My suggestion is that the proactive fiscal policy to fade out as soon as possible.
我的建议是,积极的财政政策,以淡出尽快。 - When budget-cutting resumes next month, undue zeal to curb short-term public spending could add to the fiscal contraction under way as the stimulus measures of 2009 and 2010 fade out.
削减财政开支的措施下月将会恢复,而随着2009年和2010年的刺激措施逐步退出,如果过于激进地约束短期公共支出,可能会加剧目前的财政紧缩。 - They fear that passion toward traditional Chinese holidays, particularly among young people, will slowly fade out.
他们担心人们,尤其是年轻人,对于中国传统节日的热情会逐渐降温。