- fader
- noun see fade I
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
fader — ● fader verbe transitif (provençal fadar, enchanter, de fada, fée) Populaire. Servir copieusement quelqu un de quelque chose, lui donner son compte : Ils m ont fadé de six mois de taule. ⇒FADER, verbe trans. Arg. [Correspond à fade2] A. Partager… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Fader — Fa der, n. Father. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fader — [ feidə] der; s, <zu engl. to fade, vgl. ↑Fading> Zusatzeinrichtung an CD Playern, mit der man Musiktitel stufenlos ein bzw. ausblenden kann … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
fader — sound control device, 1931, agent noun from FADE (Cf. fade) … Etymology dictionary
fader — *fader, *fadar germ., Maskulinum (konsonantisch): nhd. Vater; ne. father (Maskulinum); Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., afries., anfrk., as., ahd.; Etym … Germanisches Wörterbuch
Fader — Article principal : Table de mixage. Un fader, (anglicisme), est un potentiomètre linéaire[1], atténuateur passif dont l excursion (ou la course) est logarithmique ou linéaire[2]. Sommaire … Wikipédia en Français
fader — n. We say someone fades from our memory. A fader dissolves from the world itself. A fader is someone who does not seem to exist though the fader is still there, no one in the world wants to recognize that fact. Plural is faders, and indicates… … Dictionary of american slang
fader — n. We say someone fades from our memory. A fader dissolves from the world itself. A fader is someone who does not seem to exist though the fader is still there, no one in the world wants to recognize that fact. Plural is faders, and indicates… … Dictionary of american slang
Fader — Recorded as Fader, Vader and Vater, this is a medieval surname but of much earlier Norse and later Germanic origins. Whilst the name literally translates as father , it is very unlikely that this was the original meaning. It was almost certainly… … Surnames reference
Fader — Schaltzeichen für ein Potentiometer alternatives Schaltzeichen für ein Potentiometer … Deutsch Wikipedia
fader — v.i. Partager (un butin, des bénéfices, des frais, un écot, une maladie). □ v.t. Se faire fader, contracter une maladie vénérienne … Dictionnaire du Français argotique et populaire