| 释义 | fade-out
 fade-outor fade·out (fād′out′)n. A gradual diminishing in intensity of an image, light, or sound to imperceptibility, especially as a transition in a visual or audio recording.fade-outn  1.  (Film) films an optical effect in which a shot slowly disappears into darkness  2.  (Telecommunications) a gradual reduction in signal strength in a radio or television broadcast  3.  (Telecommunications) a gradual and temporary loss of a received radio or television signal due to atmospheric disturbances, magnetic storms, etc  4. a slow or gradual disappearance   vb (adverb)  (Telecommunications) to decrease or cause to decrease gradually, as vision or sound in a film or broadcastfade′-out`
 n.    1.  a gradual decrease in the visibility of a film or television scene.    2.  a gradual decrease in the volume of broadcast or recorded sound.    3.  a gradual disappearance or reduction.  [1915–20] Thesaurus
 fade-outor fadeoutnoun1. The act or an example of passing out of sight:disappearance, evanescence, evaporation, vanishment.2. A gradual disappearance, especially of a film image:dissolve, fade, fadeaway.Translations
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 fade-out[′fād‚au̇t]  (communications) A gradual and temporary loss of a received radio or television signal due to magnetic storms, atmospheric disturbances, or other conditions along the transmission path.fade-out
 Synonyms for fade-outnoun the act or an example of passing out of sightSynonymsdisappearanceevanescenceevaporationvanishment
 noun a gradual disappearance, especially of a film imageSynonyms |