mist.
美 [mɪst]
英 [mɪst]
- n.薄雾;水汽;液体喷雾
- v.(使)结满雾气(模糊不清);(眼)含泪水;泪水模糊;朝(植物)喷雾
- 网络合剂;薄雾的梦;迷雾树林
mist.
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1. | [u][c] 薄雾;水汽a cloud of very small drops of water in the air just above the ground, that make it difficult to see |
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。 | |
She gazed at the scene through a mist of tears. 她泪眼模糊,凝视着面前的景象。 |
2. | [sing] 液体喷雾a fine spray of liquid, for example, from an aerosol can |
1. | [t][i] ~ (sth) (up).~ (over) (使)结满雾气(模糊不清)when sth such as glassmists oris misted , it becomes covered with very small drops of water, so that it is impossible to see through it |
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. | [i][t] (眼)含泪水;泪水模糊if your eyesmist or sthmists them, they fill with tears |
Her eyes misted over as she listened to the speech. 她听着演讲,眼中噙满了泪水。 | |
Tears misted his eyes. 泪水模糊了他的双眼。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth 朝(植物)喷雾to spray the leaves of a plant with very small drops of water |