名词褪色,枯萎,衰退
动词(使)褪去( fade的现在分词 ); 逐渐消逝; 逐渐消失; (运动员、运动队、演员等)走下坡路
1. 褪色:(29)褪色(Fading)色漆漆膜的颜色因受气候环境的影响而逐渐变浅的现象. 主要是由于色漆中颜料(尤其是某些有机颜料)在紫外线作用下发生褪色而引起的. (30)漂白(Bleaching)色漆漆膜因经受酸碱等化学作用,致使其颜色逐渐变浅,
2. 衰落:...]]于[[1908年]]提出的,他利用多天线来抑制[[信道衰落]](fading). 根据收发两端天线数量,相对于普通的'''单输入单输 MIMO 此科技与[[平坦衰落]]通道(flat fading channels)兼用时最佳,
3. 淡化:ADP 8860被设计为能够与其它的LMS姊妹产品像是ADP 5520照明管理系统以及ADP 5588可变I/O扩充器共同运作,具有周遭光线感测、拥有高度可编程能力的暂存器组、以及复杂的淡化(fading)功能与黯化(dimming)功能选项等特点,
4. 衰减:接收到的信号经常受到衰减(fading)的影响(在接收到的载波幅度上缓慢变化),因此使用自动增益控制来保持恒定的输出水平. 一个标准的自动增益控制系统藉由可变增益放大器(VGA)来放大输入信号,其增益是控制信号电压的函数.
1. fading
1. He told China Business Weekly that investors are becoming more rational, but the investment value of China's listed companies are fading and their performance declining.
2. fading是什么意思
2. Deng says the exhibition is meant to separate reality from rumors and also to capture fading memories before they vanished forever.
3. Beyond the foam atop your cup, you catch sight of a gondola fading away into the distance.
4. The dragons and floral patterns etched in gold appear in sharp relief against the fading paint on the wooden beams holding the ceiling.
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5. At the same time, the cultural connotation of Spring Festival is fading.
6. The workers will later cover the doorknobs with glass to prevent the gold foil from fading.
7. Just when hopes were fading a triumphant wave indicated a cry had been heard from the ruins of a department store.
8. fading是什么意思
8. With people in Shanghai quickening their tempo of life, traditional romantic styles of dating are gradually fading away from local young people's hearts.
9. fading在线翻译
9. Recent statistics from the China Securities Depository and Clearing Corp also suggest fading confidence as well as funding for the bourses.
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10. But the fading appeal of reality television singing competitions is not just a matter of the growing popularity of other kinds of reality shows.
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