[N-VAR 可变名词]雾 When there is fog, there are tiny drops of water in the air which form a thick cloud and make it difficult to see things.
The crash happened in thick fog...
浓雾中发生了撞车。
These ocean fogs can last for days.
这种海上大雾可持续数天。
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[N-SING 单数名词]烟雾;尘雾 A fog is an unpleasant cloud of something such as smoke inside a building or room.
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...a fog of stale cigarette smoke.
一股难闻的香烟烟雾
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[N-SING 单数名词]迷惑;迷雾 You can use fog to refer to a situation which stops people from being able to notice things, understand things, or think clearly.
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The most basic facts about him are lost in a fog of mythology...
关于他的那些最基本信息离奇地湮没无踪了。
Synchronizing these attacks may be difficult in the fog of war...
在迷雾一样的战争中可能很难同时发动这些攻击。
His mind was in a fog when he finally got up.
他终于起床了,头脑一片混沌。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)(窗户、镜子等)起雾;(使)变模糊 If a window, mirror, or other glass surface fogs or is fogged, it becomes covered with very small drops of water so that you cannot see things clearly through it or in it.
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The windows fogged immediately...
窗户立刻被雾气笼罩了。
Water had fogged his diving mask and he couldn't remember how to clear it...
水的雾气模糊了他的潜水镜,他却不记得该怎样除雾了。
The car windows were fogged with vapor.
车窗上满是雾气。
Fog up means the same as fog .fog up 同fog
The car windows fogged up...
车窗起雾了。
It'd fog up their telescopes...
这会让他们的望远镜蒙上一层雾气。
His hair was all wet and his glasses were fogged up.
他的头发全湿了,眼镜上蒙了一层雾气。
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fog/fɒɡ; NAmEfɔːɡ;fɑːɡ/
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fogfogsfoggedfoggingnoun[uncountable , countable ]1a thick cloud of very small drops of water in the air close to the land or sea, that is very difficult to see through 雾◆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
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n. (1 )2a 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; NAmEfɔːɡ;fɑːɡ/
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fogfog1 /fɒɡ $ fɑːɡ, fɒːɡ/ ●●●S3W3 noun
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1[countable, uncountable] cloudy air near the ground which is difficult to see throughSYN mistthick/dense/freezing fog We got lost in the thick fog. It will be a cold night, and there may be fog patches. A blanket of fog covered the fields. The fog lifted (=disappeared) in the afternoon.2[singular] informal a state in which you feel confused and cannot think clearly: My mind was in a fog.fog of the fog of tirednessCOLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + fogthick/dense/heavy fog (=great in amount and difficult to see through)· The two lorries collided in heavy fog.freezing fog· Flights were cancelled due to freezing fog.swirling fog (=which blows around)· She could not see through the swirling fog.patchy fog (=in some areas but not in others)· Mist and patchy fog will form tonight.hill/sea/ground fog· Rain was forecast, along with hill fog.verbsbe covered in fog· The mountains were covered in fog.be shrouded in fog literary· The streets of London were shrouded in fog.the fog comes down (also the fog descends literary) (=it appears)· Day after day the fog came down.the fog rolls in (=it arrives from the mountains, the sea etc)· The fog rolled in from the ocean.the fog lifts (=it disappears)· He sat and waited for the fog to lift.phrasesa blanket of fog (=a large area of fog)· A blanket of fog lay over the town.a bank of fog (also a fog bank) (=a large mass of fog)· As we approached the coast, we ran into a dense bank of fog.patches of fog (=fog that forms in some places but not in others)· Patches of fog are expected later today.
fog1 noun
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fogfog2 verb (past tense and past participle fogged, present participle fogging)
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1[intransitive, transitive] (also fog up) if something made of glass fogs or becomes fogged, it becomes covered in small drops of water that make it difficult to see throughSYN mist up, steam up: The windscreen had fogged up.2[transitive] to make something less clearSYN cloud
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