Meaning Fade
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Refers to over-the-counter trading. Fill another OTC dealer's bid for or offer of stock.
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The gradual loss over time of a photographic print's, transparency's or negative's density in silver, pigment or dyes.
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A shot that flies slightly from left to right. (She hit a gentle fade from the tee and never missed a fairway in the final round).
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is the dissolve transition between a normal image and a black screen. When you dissolve from an image to black, it’s a fade out. When you dissolve from black to an image it’s called a fade in.
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early 14c., "loss of freshness or vigor," from fade (adj.), c. 1300, " lacking in brilliance; pale, discolored, dull," from Old French fade (see fade (v.)). As a type of tapering h [..]
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early 14c., "lose brightness, grow pale," from Old French fader "become weak, wilt, wither," from fade (adj.) "pale, weak; insipid, tasteless" (12c.), probably from Vulga [..]
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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.
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A shot that is purposefully hit with a curve that goes from left to right.
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A shot deliberately cut with the intention of sending the ball to the right. A mild form of slice.
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A slight and controlled spin to the right (for a right hand player). This gives a slightly higher, shorter and softer landing shot than a straight or draw shot.
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a gently curving shot from left to right (right-handed player)
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The Fade is a special trajectory of the golf ball. In there, the ball moves to the left of the target and afterwards it moves to the right of it after the impact. All this refers to a right-handed golfer, the directions change reversely for the left-handed golf players. The ball flight looks like the one of a slice, but a slice is more severe withi [..]
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- The gliding of the disc to the left or right.
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a shot that, for a right-handed golfer, curves slightly to the right; often played intentionally by skilled golfers. An overdone fade usually becomes a slice.
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slice: a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer; "he took lessons to cure his slicing" become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradual [..]
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It is the trajectory of the ball or its flight, on the spot where the golf ball comes off from the face of the club. It then moves to the left of the target before gently turning or rather curving back towards right. It is vice versa for a left hander.
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When a shot from a right-hander slightly curves from left to right.
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   A shot that flies slightly from left to right.
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Refers to a slight curve of the ball from left to right for right-handed golfers and right to left for left-handed golfers.
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When the golf ball travels in a slight left to right direct for a right handed golfer.
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The slight turning of the ball from left to right (right-handed player).
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A ball flight with a slight left-to-right curve for right-handed players, and a slight right-to-left curve for left-handed players. Depending on the golfer's preferences, a fade may be a desirable ball flight. However, golfers who wish to change this type of ball flight may consider a more upright color code (applies to irons only) and/or a th [..]
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  a shot hit that crosses from one direction to the other.
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a shot that curves or moves gently from right to left (for a right handed golfer). A very aggressive or uncontrolled fade may be termed a slice. The opposite of a 'draw'. Example: " [..]
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Flight of the ball that is curving gently to the right for a right handed player (vice versa for a left handed player). This is usually the ball flight of the high handicapper and can sometimes result [..]
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A shot curving gently to the right, and not as great of a curve
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A gentle, intentional slice.
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A shot that flies slightly from left to right.
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The slower portion of flight when the disc flies to the left.
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A controlled shot hit with spin that moves the ball to the right in midair. The opposite of a draw.
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1. (Right-handed golfers) A shot that curves from left to right. 2. (Left-handed golfers) A shot that curves from right to left.
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   Ball flight that slightly curves to the right
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Striking the ball in such a way that it creates sidespin causing it to curve noticeably to the right for right handed players. Opposite of the draw.
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A ball flight with a slight left-to-right curve for right-handed players, and a slight right-to-left curve for left-handed players.
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A term used to describe the slight turning of the ball from left to right (by a right-handed player) at the end of its flight. From right to left for a left-handed player.
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Same as a Draw but the ball moves from left to right.
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A shot which gradually curves from one side to the other. In the case of a right-handed golfer, from left to right.
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To take the opposite side of another bettor's wager or to accept that bet yourself.
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to lose colour or freshness
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1. In signal propagation, see fading. 2. In video, the act of dissolving a video picture to either a color, pattern, or titles. Note: Fading a video image is often used as an artistic tool in video productions, usually seen as a fade to black. 3. In audio, a decrease in the sound level until it is no longer audible.
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is a shot when a ball travels straight but at the end slightly curves to the right (for a right-handed golfer).
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A shot hit so that it intentionally travels slightly left to right.
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The word fade refers to a daily fantasy player not choosing a player for their lineups. Often due to being different, salary, or matchup.
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To induce backspin onto the ball causing it to travel through the air following inside to out swing and is the opposite to draw.
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A type of shot in which the ball tends to curve gently from left to right, for a righthanded player, in flight. For a lefthander, a fade would go right-to-left.
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A shot that flies slightly from left to right.
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a transitional device consisting of a gradual change in the intensity of an image or sound, such as from a normally-lit scene to darkness (fade out, fade-to-black) or vice versa, from complete black t [..]
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Definitions (2) 1. In over-the-counter markets, the refusal or inability of a dealer to fill a buy or sell order on the price the dealer had published or quoted. Usually the dealer temporarily disappe [..]
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A transition from a shot to black where the image gradually becomes darker is a Fade Out; or from black where the image gradually becomes brighter is a Fade In. Fades are done at the lab in the printi [..]
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An optical effect in which the image of a scene is gradually replaced by a uniform dark area or vice versa.
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To increase or decrease the volume of sound.
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In broadcasting, to gradually change the intensity of a sound or picture. Fade-up or fade-in increases the intensity (e.g. volume of a sound or brightness and clarity of a picture), fade-down or fade- [..]
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Different kinds of transitions, e.g. cross-fade. Fade-in: A transition from a blank screen to an image. A fade-out is also called fade to black. This describes the process of a transition from an image to a blank (usually black) screen.
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(n) a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer(n) gradually ceasing to be visible(v) become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly(v) lose freshn [..]
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when a surfer puts themselves into the most powerful part of the wave
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Less effective braking caused by overheated brakes. Brake fade usually occurs after long and overly aggressive braking. Disc brakes are less prone to fade than drum brakes, and many vehicles feature s [..]
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 Gradually increase or decrease a sound.
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turn volume up or down so song begins or ends smoothly.
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A mode of message transition on an LED display accomplished by varying the light intensity, where the first message gradually reduces intensity to the point of not being legible and the subsequent mes [..]
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A mode of message transition on an LED display accomplished by varying the light intensity, where the first message gradually reduces intensity to the point of not being legible and the subsequent mes [..]
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see TRANSITIONS
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Gradual appearance (fade in) or disappearance (fade out) of an image or sound from or to a black screen.
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A transition device for moving from one scene or sequence to another in a film. Fades can suggest a passage of time, or a journey, or a new location. The scenes each side of a fade have a special rela [..]
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Different kinds of transitions, e.g. cross-fade. Fade-in: A transition from a blank screen to an image. A fade-out is also called fade to black. This describes the process of a transition from an imag [..]
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Scene fades to black or white; often implies that time has passed.
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A transitional device in which either an image gradually dims until the viewer sees only a black screen (Fade-Out) or an image slowly emerges from a black screen to a clear and bright picture (Fade-In). A fade provides a strong break in continuity, usually setting off sequences.
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A continuous refractory state preventing repolarization that occurs when the nerve is being stimulated with high electrical frequencies and ends when the application of current stops.
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The fade is a means of gradually beginning or ending a scene, and is achieved in the camera by opening or closing the aperture; in an optical printer, this is achieved when the exposure light is incre [..]
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Go away, get lost
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adj. "pale, feeble," s.v. fade adj.\2 OED. KEY: fade@adj
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adj 2 fade 2
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This is a shot (for a right-handed golfer) which curves gradually from left to right.
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A bet against a specific individual.
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A controlled shot when the ball moves from left to right in flight. Also called a Cut. Vice versa for left handed players. top
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Module ending in which a narrator figure draws back from the immediate events, commenting on the resolution and on likely futures for the (surviving) characters. Also known as a long shot or a pan.
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To avoid a certain player or players. This is generally done either because you expect the player to be heavily owned and want to have a contrarian lineup, or because you think the player is simply a [..]
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To match the wager made by an opposing player or the Bank.
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The gradual weakening of a signal over distance, often called "attenuation," is referred to as fade.
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When a stock moves opposite the direction of its gap on an intraday basis.
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To avoid or dislike a particular player, team, game, or scenario.
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Not selecting a player or game for a particular reason. You might “fade’ Andrew Luck in Week 1 because he’s playing the tough Bills’ defense.  You may “fade” the Patriots/Steelers game because it’s sn [..]
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In the sports betting community, this term refers to a conflicting wager against another player's action. When a high percentage of bettors are on one side for a particular game, some players wil [..]
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To avoid a particular player or game. For example, “I’m fading the Ronaldo because he’s injured.”
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1) A gradual reduction of the level of the audio signal. 2) A gradual change of level from one pre-set level to another.
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(archaic) Strong; bold; doughty
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On take-off, aiming toward the breaking part of the wave, before turning sharply and surfing in the direction the wave is breaking.
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Refers to over-the-counter trading. Fill another OTC dealer's bid for or offer of stock.
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Fade or Fading may refer to:
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In audio engineering, a fade is a gradual increase or decrease in the level of an audio signal. The term can also be used for film cinematography or theatre lighting in much the same way (see fade (fi [..]
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In stage lighting, a fade is a gradual increase or decrease of the intensity of light projected onto the stage. The term fade-in refers to gradually changing the lighting level from complete darkness [..]
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Fade, also known as 1112, is an adventure game originally developed by the Fade Team and released for the Windows Mobile Professional platform in 2001. It was broken up into chapters and renamed 1112 [..]
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"Fade" was an extremely obscure single released promotionally in the Philippines by the band Blue Angel, taken from their 1980 album also called Blue Angel. Vocals were provided by Cyndi Lauper. It di [..]
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Fade is a 1988 young adult novel written by Robert Cormier.
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"Fade" is a song by American rock band Staind. It was the third single from their album Break the Cycle. The song was a crossover success for the band, peaking at number 3 and 4 on the Billboard Mains [..]
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FADE (or DEGRADE) is digital rights management software developed by Codemasters. It operates by detecting if a game has been pirated, and initially allows the player to use the game normally. It the [..]
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Fade is the debut album by hard rock band Remove Silence, released by Dallas, Texas based Metaledge Records on September 21, 2010. The album was previously released in Brazil under the Dynamo Records [..]
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Fade is the debut album by hard rock band Remove Silence, released by Dallas, Texas based Metaledge Records on September 21, 2010. The album was previously released in Brazil under the Dynamo Records [..]
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"Fade" is the seventh and final single released from Kristine W's 2009 album The Power of Music. The single was released in two parts, called "Fade: The Epic Remixes Parts 1 & 2" featuring 24 dif [..]
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Fade (stylized as fade) was a Japanese-American rock band formed in 1991. To date, Fade has released 5 mini-albums, 3 full-length studio albums, and 2 singles. Fade is currently signed with record lab [..]
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Fade is the thirteenth full-length album by American indie rock band Yo La Tengo. It was produced by John McEntire, instead of Roger Moutenot, who had produced all their albums since 1993's Painful. I [..]
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"Fade" is a song by British music producer and DJ Jakwob, with vocals courtesy of Maiday. The song was released as a single on 15 March 2013 as a digital download in the UK. The song peaked at number [..]
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"Fade" is a song by American rapper Kanye West from his seventh studio album, The Life of Pablo (2016). The song features vocals from Ty Dolla Sign and Post Malone. It was first played at West's Yeezy [..]
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