释义 |
fogged是fog的过去式 - n.雾;困惑;迷惘
- v.(使)雾气笼罩;使迷惘;使困惑
- 网络灰雾化;变模糊;不清晰的
第三人称单数:fogs 现在分词:fogging 过去式:fogged adj.+n. heavy fog,thick fog,dense fog n. mist,vapor,vapour,smog,haze v. obscure,cloud,bewilder,confuse,stupefy 1. | 雾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 fog is affecting roads in the north and visibility is poor. 浓雾影响了北部的公路,能见度很低。 | | | | Patches of fog will clear by mid-morning. 上午十时左右,团团浓雾将散去。 | | 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 fog finally lifted(= disappeared) . 雾终于散了。 |
2. | 迷惘;困惑a state of confusion, in which things are not clear |
| 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。 |
1. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (up) (使)雾气笼罩if a glass surfacefogs oris fogged up, it becomes covered in steam or small drops of water so that you cannot see through |
2. | [t] ~ sth 使迷惘;使困惑to make sb/sth confused or less clear |
| 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 the real issues before the election. 政府企图在选举前混淆实质问题。 |
n. | 1. condensed water vapor in the air at or near ground level 2. a cloud of something such as smoke in the air that reduces visibility 3. a state of confusion or lack of clarity 4. something that serves to obscure or conceal 5. an area on a photograph that is unclear or obscured by stray light 6. a cloud or suspension of liquid particles 7. a thick cloud that forms close to the ground or to water and is difficult to see through. Fog is thicker than mist 8. a cloud of smoke or some other gas 9. a confused or confusing situation or state 1. condensed water vapor in the air at or near ground level 2. a cloud of something such as smoke in the air that reduces visibility 3. a state of confusion or lack of clarity 4. something that serves to obscure or conceal 5. an area on a photograph that is unclear or obscured by stray light 6. a cloud or suspension of liquid particles 7. a thick cloud that forms close to the ground or to water and is difficult to see through. Fog is thicker than mist 8. a cloud of smoke or some other gas 9. a confused or confusing situation or state | v. | 1. to cause condensation to form on a transparent surface, or become covered with condensation 2. to make something unclear or confused 3. to contaminate film or a developing image with light, usually accidentally, or undergo this process 4. if a window or mirror fogs, or if you fog it, it becomes covered with steam so that you cannot see through it or in it 1. to cause condensation to form on a transparent surface, or become covered with condensation 2. to make something unclear or confused 3. to contaminate film or a developing image with light, usually accidentally, or undergo this process 4. if a window or mirror fogs, or if you fog it, it becomes covered with steam so that you cannot see through it or in it |
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