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I . fade [feɪd] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. fade (lose colour):

płowieć [perf wy-]
blaknąć [perf wy-]

fade away CZ. cz. nieprzech.

2. fade away lit. (weaken and die):

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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However, this term faded with the original fad and now they are generally known as wide leg jeans.
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The two worker specimens, collected in 1987, are somewhat faded in color and were not usable for molecular phylogenetic work.
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Following the release of an official report on the incident, the discussion faded out over the following weeks.
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In time, the title became purely symbolic, and faded out of use during the 19th century.
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He found love and married in a union that "was of much local interest," according to a faded newspaper clipping.
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The relative pronoun "which" refers to things rather than persons, as in "the shirt, which used to be red, is faded".
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It can be either spotted, with the spotting ranging from faded tan to heavy black in color, or not spotted at all.
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For the last decade of his life, he faded into obscurity.
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His name comes, quite obviously, from his choice of clothing; a large top hat made of patches of cloth, with a faded skull pattern.
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The trees are billowy, the colors faded -- compelling evidence of its purity.
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