Examples of using Will fade in English and their translations into Chinese
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Touch every item you want to touch, as if your touch will fade tomorrow.
Especially in the summer UV is very toxic, when it enters the room, our furniture will fade.
Newzoo analysts also believe that“esports” will fade by 2021- the term, that is.
Like Mary, many of them will fade slowly and require years of long-term care during the decline.
However, there's a deadly problem here: your beauty will fade, but my money will not be gone without any good reason.
The White House believes that as the law takes hold, its current unpopularity will fade and so will the drive to repeal it.
A company that cannot reinvent itself and develop a workable business model has no future at all: it will fade and die.
Once traffic flows smoothly, people will regain control of their lives and congestion will fade.
That is not a permanent patina and will fade and come off over time leaving the original faded color.
Touch every item you want to touch, as if your touch will fade tomorrow.
Kraft paper contains lignin and many other chemical composition, by the light will fade after the yellow, resulting in unusable and scrapped.
There's a deadly problem here, your beauty will fade, but my money.
Touch every item you want to touch, as if your touch will fade tomorrow.
Proving those stereotypes wrong is important, Thorson said, adding that he hopes those sentiments will fade as gay athletes become increasingly visible.
I'm fully aware of that“wait a long time” business and MY interest will fade in a flash if I suspect he's playing it.
Touch every item you want to touch, as if your touch will fade tomorrow.
However, there's a deadly problem here, your beauty will fade, but my money.
Movie director, James Cameron isn't launching the biggest pea protein production facility in Canada because he thinks it will be an idea that will fade.
Someday the Boneli test will fade into yesterday's hoary shroud of spiritual oblivion.”.
Sure, eventually Kubernetes, too, will fade in visible importance, as Kubernetes cocreator Brendan Burns recently opined.