1 N-VAR 雾 When there is
fog, there are tiny drops of water in the air which form a thick cloud and make it difficult to see things.
雾 2 N-SING 烟雾;尘雾 A
fog is an unpleasant cloud of something such as smoke inside a building or room.
烟雾;尘雾 3 N-SING [oft in NOUN] 迷惑;迷雾 You can use
fog to refer to a situation which stops people from being able to notice things, understand things, or think clearly.
迷惑;迷雾 -
The most basic facts about him are lost in a fog of mythology. [+ of]
关于他的那些最基本信息离奇地湮没无踪了。
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Synchronizing these attacks may be difficult in the fog of war. [+ of]
在迷雾一样的战争中可能很难同时发动这些攻击。
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His mind was in a fog when he finally got up.
他终于起床了,头脑一片混沌。
4 V-ERG (使)(窗户、镜子等)起雾;(使)变模糊 If a window, mirror, or other glass surface
fogs or
is fogged, it becomes covered with very small drops of water so that you cannot see things clearly through it or in it.
(使)(窗户、镜子等)起雾;(使)变模糊 -
The windows fogged immediately. [VERB]
窗户立刻被雾气笼罩了。
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Water had fogged his diving mask and he couldn't remember how to clear it. [VERB noun]
水的雾气模糊了他的潜水镜,他却不记得该怎样除雾了。
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The car windows were fogged with vapor. [VERB-ed]
车窗上满是雾气。
SYN mist over or up, cloud over, steam up, become misty
Fog up means the same as
fog .
fog up 同fog -
The car windows fogged up.
车窗起雾了。
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It'd fog up their telescopes.
这会让他们的望远镜蒙上一层雾气。
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His hair was all wet and his glasses were fogged up.
他的头发全湿了,眼镜上蒙了一层雾气。
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