fog
n. 雾; 烟雾; 迷惑; 割后再生的草
vt. 以雾包围; 使模糊; 使迷惑
vi. 为雾笼罩; 朦胧; 照片(模糊)
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.
The crash happened in thick fog...
浓雾中发生了撞车。
These ocean fogs can last for days.
这种海上大雾可持续数天。
A fog is an unpleasant cloud of something such as smoke inside a building or room.
...a fog of stale cigarette smoke.
一股难闻的香烟烟雾
You can use fog to refer to a situation which stops people from being able to notice things, understand things, or think clearly.
The most basic facts about him are lost in a fog of mythology...
关于他的那些最基本信息离奇地湮没无踪了。
Synchronizing these attacks may be difficult in the fog of war...
在迷雾一样的战争中可能很难同时发动这些攻击。
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.
The windows fogged immediately...
窗户立刻被雾气笼罩了。
Water had fogged his diving mask and he couldn't remember how to clear it...
水的雾气模糊了他的潜水镜,他却不记得该怎样除雾了。
1. droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground
2. an atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substance
3. confusion characterized by lack of clarity
1. make less visible or unclear;
in a fog
困惑不解,如坠五里雾中
The two boats collided in the fog.
两艘小船在雾中相碰.
You should exercise extreme caution when driving in fog.
在雾中开车要极为小心.
The morning fog usually melts away as the sun rises.
晨雾通常在太阳升起时消失.
The ship faded into the fog.
船慢慢地在雾中消失了.
The ships collided in the fog.
轮船在雾中相撞.