fog
noun
verb
fɒɡ noun
1 cloudy air near the ground which is difficult to see through 雾; C,U
thick/dense/freezing fog
We got lost in the thick fog.
我们在浓雾中迷路了。
It will be a cold night, and there may be fog patches .
今夜天气寒冷,可能会有雾团。
A blanket of fog covered the fields.
大雾笼罩了田野。
The fog lifted (=disappeared) in the afternoon .
下午,雾散了。
2 a state in which you feel confused and cannot think clearly [非正式] 困惑,迷惘 singular 单数 | informal
My mind was in a fog .
我脑子里一团糟。
[+ of ]
the fog of tiredness
疲累引起的头脑昏沉
verb
3
fog up
also 又作 if something made of glass fogs or becomes fogged, it becomes covered in small drops of water that make it difficult to see through (使)〔玻璃制品因有微小水滴〕起雾变得模糊; I,T
The windscreen had fogged up.
挡风玻璃上起了雾。
4 to make something less clear 使模糊不清; T