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