foggy
adj. 有霧的; 模糊的
When it is foggy, there is fog.
It's quite foggy now...
現在霧很大。
Conditions were damp and foggy after morning sleet.
早上的雨夾雪過後天氣潮溼多霧。
If you say that you haven't the foggiest or you haven't the foggiest idea, you are emphasizing that you do not know something.
I did not have the foggiest idea what he meant...
我根本不知道他是什麼意思。
'How often does it need to be changed?' — 'Haven't the foggiest.'
“大概要多久換一次呢?”——“我一點兒概念也沒有。”
1. filled or abounding with fog or mist;
2. stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)
3. indistinct or hazy in outline;
4. obscured by fog;
not have the foggiest (idea 或 notion)
(非正式,主英)絲毫不知
It's like a lot of foggy memories that I'll never have access to.
有很多模糊的記憶就好像我從來沒有經歷過一樣.
Composing is like driving down a foggy road toward a house.
作曲就好像在一條霧氣瀰漫的道路上向一所房子行進.
It was a foggy right to be fishing on the coast.
這是一個有霧的夜晚,在岸邊捕魚.
It's overcast and foggy again.
又是陰天、霧天.
We can guarantee the punctual arrival of the armoured cars in foggy weather.
霧天我們能保證裝甲車準時到達.