TuěshěI (everyone is used to reading tuěse, which is displayed in most dictionaries on the Internet, but it has been marked as tuěshěI in many authoritative dictionaries and published dictionaries, so read tuěshěI).
Basic explanation
The color has lost its vividness; Become dim, such as this oil painting has not faded for 40 years.
The difference between "fading"
Fading has two meanings: tuish m: i.
(1). The color gradually fades.
Such as: Indanthrene, never fade.
(2) directional achromatic. Such as: the fading spirit.
Besides tuishi, you can also read tui se, which means that due to long-term use and age, the true color has largely disappeared.
For example: wear faded jeans.
In fact, in this sentence, "fading" can be written as "fading", and "fading" can also be pronounced as tuish m: i.
"Fading" mainly refers to things like clothes; "Fading" refers not only to things like clothes, but also to abstract things like ideas/enthusiasm, which is not concrete.
For example, with the passage of time, many historical customs have faded under the washing of years. (abstract meaning, can't use "dilute")