misted
v. (使)蒙上薄霧, (使)模糊( mist的過去式和過去分詞 ); (眼)含淚水,被淚水模糊; 朝(植物)噴霧; 迷離
Mist consists of a large number of tiny drops of water in the air, which make it difficult to see very far.
Thick mist made flying impossible...
濃霧致使無法飛行。
A bluish mist hung in the air...
一層淡藍色的薄霧瀰漫在空中。
If a piece of glass mists or is misted, it becomes covered with tiny drops of moisture, so that you cannot see through it easily.
The windows misted, blurring the stark streetlight...
窗上蒙了水汽,向外望去,原本突兀的街燈變得模糊起來。
The temperature in the car was misting the window.
車內的熱氣使車窗蒙上了一層霧。
If someone's eyes mist, they cannot see easily because there are tears in their eyes.
Her eyes misted with tears.
淚水模糊了她的眼睛。
His eyes misted over and he started to shake.
他淚眼模糊,開始顫抖起來。
She stood in front of the misted-up mirror.
她站在蒙著一層水汽的鏡子前。
The windows misted, blurring the stark streetlight.
窗上蒙了水汽,向外望去,原本突兀的街燈變得模糊起來。
Tears misted her eyes.
眼淚使她的雙眼模糊了.
The railway carriage became so hot that the air misted ( up ) the windows.
車廂變得相當熱,車窗上蒙上了 霧氣.