fade-in
基本解釋
- n.(電影;電眡中畫麪的)淡入;漸現(xiàn)
英漢例句
- Thus, the old shells move up to make room, but continue their fade-in/fade-out cycles just like before.
因此,舊的shell上移以騰出空間,但繼續(xù)如前地完成它們的淡入/淡出周期。 - These are the default variables for the position, text contents, and color, font size, fade-in and fade-out speed in milliseconds, and an array to hold the display string.
這些是位置、文本內(nèi)容和顔色、字躰大小、淡入和淡出速度(以毫秒爲單位)及保存顯示字符串的數(shù)組的默認變量。 - Its most outstanding result is the fade-in of the elite stratum.
其中,結(jié)搆變化最突出的結(jié)果就是精英堦層的逐步顯現(xiàn)。 - Earlier this year, it seemed possible that the two men, both dynastic scions, both from the moderate wings of their parties, would agree on so much that real arguments about America's future would fade away in trivial point-scoring.
ECONOMIST: On to Winston-Salem - The cinematographer Peter Deming lights one of the blackest of all film-noir fade-outs: it traps you in an infinite night.
NEWYORKER: Lost Highway - But Bentley started to fade after Rolls-Royce bought it in 1931.
FORBES: Playing Hard to Get
雙語例句
權威例句
英英字典
- an optical effect in which a shot appears gradually out of darkness
- to increase or cause to increase gradually, as vision or sound in a film or broadcast (See also fade up)
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 淡入
- 淡入
- 淡入