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/mɪ̱st/
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[N-VAR 可变名词]薄雾;雾霭;水汽 Mist consists of a large number of tiny drops of water in the air, which make it difficult to see very far.
  • Thick mist made flying impossible...

    浓雾致使无法飞行。

  • A bluish mist hung in the air...

    一层淡蓝色的薄雾弥漫在空中。

  • Mists and fog swirled about the road.

    路上雾气缭绕。

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    [V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](玻璃)结雾;使蒙上水汽 If a piece of glass mists or is misted, it becomes covered with tiny drops of moisture, so that you cannot see through it easily.
      [V]
      [V n]
      [V P]
      [V-ed P]
  • The windows misted, blurring the stark streetlight...

    窗上蒙了水汽,向外望去,原本突兀的街灯变得模糊起来。

  • The temperature in the car was misting the window.

    车内的热气使车窗蒙上了一层雾。

  • Mist over and mist up mean the same as mist .mist over, mist up 同 mist
    • The front windshield was misting over...

      前面的挡风玻璃上蒙着一层雾。

    • She stood in front of the misted-up mirror.

      她站在蒙着一层水汽的镜子前。

  • 3
    [VERB 动词](眼睛因泪水而)变得模糊不清 If someone's eyes mist, they cannot see easily because there are tears in their eyes.
      [V]
      [V P]
  • Her eyes misted with tears.

    泪水模糊了她的眼睛。

  • Mist over means the same as mist .mist over 同 mist
    • His eyes misted over and he started to shake.

      他泪眼模糊,开始颤抖起来。

  • 相关词组:
    mist over
    mist up

    Oxford
    mist / mɪst ; NAmE mɪst /
    noun
    ,
    verb
    mist mists misted misting
    noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] a cloud of very small drops of water in the air just above the ground, that make it difficult to see 薄雾;水汽 The hills were shrouded in mist. 这些小山笼罩在薄雾之中。 Early morning mist patches will soon clear. 清晨弥漫着的水汽很快会散尽。 The origins of the story are lost in the mists of time (= forgotten because it happened such a long time ago). 这个故事的起源由于年代久远而变得模糊不清。 ( figurative) She gazed at the scene through a mist of tears. 她泪眼模糊,凝视着面前的景象。 collocationsat
    weather
    compare
    fog
    n.  (1 )
    see also
    misty
    2 [singular ] a fine spray of liquid, for example, from an aerosolcan 液体喷雾
    verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] mist(sth) (up) | mist(over) when sth such as glass mistsor is misted,it becomes covered with very small drops of water, so that it is impossible to see through it 使结满雾气(模糊不清) The windows were misted up with condensation. 窗户上凝满了水珠,一片模糊。 As he came in from the cold, his glasses misted up. 他从寒冷的户外进来,眼镜马上蒙上了一层雾气。 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] if your eyes mistor sth miststhem, they fill with tears (眼)含泪水;被泪水模糊 mist(over/up) Her eyes misted over as she listened to the speech. 她听着演讲,眼中噙满了泪水。 miststh (up) Tears misted his eyes. 泪水模糊了他的双眼。 3 [transitive ] miststh to spray the leaves of a plant with very small drops of water 朝(植物)喷雾 mist / mɪst ; NAmE mɪst /
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    mist1 noun
    mist2 verb
    mistmist1 /mɪst/ ●●○ noun
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    1[countable, uncountable] a light cloud low over the ground that makes it difficult for you to see very farfog:  We could just see the outline of the house through the mist. He vanished into the mist. The hills were shrouded in mist (=covered in mist, so that you could not see them). The mist came down off the mountains. The mists rolled in off the sea (=came on to the land from the sea)2lost in the mists of time if something such as a fact or secret is lost in the mists of time, no one remembers it because it happened so long ago:  The real reasons for the war are now lost in the mists of time.3see something through a mist of tears literary to see something while you are cryingCOLLOCATIONSverbsbe covered in mist (also be shrouded in mist literary)· The tops of the mountains were shrouded in mist.a mist comes down/in (=comes to a place)· The mist came down like a curtain.a mist rolls in (=moves along to a place)· A mist began to roll in off the sea.the mist clears/lifts (=goes away)· The mountains suddenly appeared as the mist lifted.mist swirls (=moves in circles)· The boat disappeared into the swirling mist.a mist hangs/lies somewhere (=stays in a place)· A thick mist lay on the hills.a mist drifts (=moves slightly)· A mist drifted over the marsh.a mist rises (=comes up from something such as water)· I could see the mist rising from the river.a mist obscures/hides something (=covers something so that you cannot see it)· Mist obscured the ships in the harbor.disappear/vanish into the mist (=stop being seen because of the mist)· He passed me on the trail and disappeared into the mist.appear out of the mist (also emerge from the mist)· Suddenly my commanding officer appeared out of the mist.loom out of the mist (=start being seen in a way that is not clear, because the mist still covers it slightly)· Here and there trees loomed out of the mist.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + mista fine/light mist· A fine mist began to settle on the water.a thick/heavy mist· Outside, a heavy mist obscured everything.the morning/evening mist· The sun broke through the morning mist.autumn mist(s)· The field looked magical in the autumn mist.a sea mist· Alice sailed into a small patch of sea mist.phrasesa veil/curtain of mist (=an amount of mist that prevents you seeing something clearly)· We looked up, through the veil of mist, at the waterfall.
    mist1 noun
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    [transitive] to cover something with very small drops of liquid in order to keep it wet:  The plant has to be misted every day.mist over phrasal verb1if someone’s eyes mist over, they become filled with tears:  His eyes misted over at the memory of his wife.2to mist upmist up phrasal verb if a piece of glass mists up, or if something mists it up, it becomes covered with very small drops of water so that you cannot see through itmist something ↔ up I can’t see where I’m going with the windows all misted up like this.
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