Examples of using To fade in English and their translations into Russian
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But evil force does not stop and try to fade this fire.
Wait for tanned skin to fade before beginning treatment.
Sting of that betrayal ain't going to fade.
Shadows from the past, soon to fade from memory.
And why do you want it to fade?
However, with time Łomnicki's popularity began to fade.
In recent years, the roadster trend has begun to fade.
The euphoria it brings allows all other matters to fade into the back ground….
the energy began to fade.
The N20 is starting to fade.
Coloured fibres tend to fade or discolour and this could cause irritation and spots.
When flowers begin to fade, they should be put in cold water completely for some time to revive the flower buds.
This misconception began to fade in 2013 after whistleblowing revealed that the Dual EC DRBG is a cryptovirology attack that covertly leaks the internal state of the pseudorandom number generator Cryptovirology was born in academia.
If the flowers start to fade, put them completely in cold water,
Kanto's popoularity began to fade, the city's centers of entertainment shifted,
The loyalty of Georgian nobility to the Russian Tsar, won by liberal politics of the Imperial viceroy Prince Vorontsov(1844-1854), began to fade in the 1860s.
the original metallic effect starts to fade or minor paint damage mars its luxurious appearance,
When the roses begin to fade, you need to put the flowers in cold water completely,
While under this outcome is meant to achieve the levels on which interest begins to fade.
One of the first items we wish to address is that death's ever-lurking shadow can now begin to fade from your reality.