英 [fɒɡd] 美 [fɒgd]
adj. 有灰雾的;不清晰的
v. 使模糊;以雾笼罩;使迷惘(fog 的过去分词)
fog /fɒɡ/ CET4 TEM4
有变体名词 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
The crash happened in thick fog.
这次撞车发生在浓雾中。
单数型名词 A fog is an unpleasant cloud of something such as smoke inside a building or room. 一团 (烟雾)
...a fog of stale cigarette smoke.
…一团难闻的香烟烟雾。
名词 a second growth of grass after the first mowing (第一次割草后长的)新草
名词 grass left to grow long in winter 过冬长草
动词 to confuse or become confused 使困惑; 变得困惑
to fog an issue
雾(翳)
(底片的)灰雾,翳;(影像的)模糊
使(底片)形成灰雾
使劲快投(球)
... fogrestrainer灰雾抑制剂 fogged灰雾化,跑光的 foggyenvironment雾天环境 ...
不清晰的(fogged), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... fog restrainer 灰雾抑制剂 fogged 灰雾化,跑光的 foggy environment 雾天环境 ...
... muzzy 模糊不清的 fogged 有雾的 fuzzy 毛茸茸的 ...
The steam fogged my glasses.
蒸汽使我的眼镜模糊不清。
Steam has fogged the bathroom mirror.
水蒸气遮住浴室的镜子。
It was difficult to see through the fogged up Windows.
窗户上雾蒙蒙一片,很难看到外面的东西。
Its fogged-out coast and shadowy, old-growth redwood forests are what happens when Jurassic Park meets Twin Peaks.
But Nantucket was fogged in, and press organizations were desperate for details.
On a job they got in the way and fogged things up with sex and hurt feelings and all the emotional baggage they carried around.