fog 英 [fɒg]   美 [fɔg]

fog

fog  英 [fɒg] 美 [fɔg]

n. 雾;烟雾,  v. 使模糊;以雾笼罩 

进行时:fogging  过去式:fogged  过去分词:fogged  第三人称单数:fogs  名词复数:fogs 

The ship faded into the fog. 船慢慢地在雾中消失了。
freezing fog 寒雾

  • Fog is a hazy, cloudy layer of water vapor very that hovers close to the ground. Driving in fog feels a bit like being inside a cloud.
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  • n. 雾;烟雾,
  • v. 使模糊;以雾笼罩
  • 1. The ship faded into the fog.

    船慢慢地在雾中消失了。

  • 2. freezing fog

    寒雾

  • 3. The fog finally disappeared.

    雾终于散了。

  • 4. He went through the day with his mind in a fog.

    整整一天,他的头脑都是昏昏沉沉的。

  • 5. I tried to clear the confusion that was fogging my brain.

    我试图解除使我迷茫的困惑。

  • 6. freezing fog

    寒雾

  • 7. Thick fog is affecting roads in the north.

    浓雾影响了北部的公路,能见度很低。

fog / fɒɡ ; NAmE fɔːɡ ; fɑːɡ / noun , verb fog fogs fogged fogging noun [uncountable ,  countable ] 1 a thick cloud of very small drops of water in the air close to the land or sea, that is very difficult to see through Dense/thick fogis affecting roads in the north and visibility is poor. 浓雾影响了北部的公路,能见度很低。 freezing fog 寒雾 Patches of fogwill clear by mid-morning. 上午十时左右,部份地区的雾将散去。 We get heavy fogs on this coast in winter. 冬天这片海岸雾气很重。 The town was covered in a thick blanket of fog. 大雾笼罩了这个城镇。 The fogfinally lifted (= disappeared). 雾终于散了。 collocationsat weather compare mist n.  (1 ) 2 a state of confusion, in which things are not clear 迷惘;困惑 He went through the day with his mind in a fog. 整整一天,他的头脑都是昏昏沉沉的。 verb ( -gg- ) 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] fog(sth) (up) if a glass surface fogsor is foggedup, it becomes covered in steam or small drops of water so that you cannot see through (使)雾气笼罩 2 [transitive ] fogsth to make sb/sth confused or less clear 使迷惘;使困惑 I tried to clear the confusion that was fogging my brain. 我试图解除使我迷茫的困惑。 The government was trying to fog thereal issuesbefore the election. 政府企图在选举前混淆实质问题。 fog / fɒɡ ; NAmE fɔːɡ ; fɑːɡ /
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