fog UK [fɒg] US [fɑ:g] noun WEATHER 天气 ADVANCED countable or uncountable ■a weather condition in which very small drops of water come together to form a thick cloud close to the land or sea, making it difficult to see 雾•Thick/Heavy/Dense fog has made driving conditions dangerous.浓雾使开车颇为危险。 •Mists, freezing fogs and snow are common in this area.薄雾、寒雾和雪在这个地区很常见。 •It took several hours for the fog to lift.几个小时以后雾才散去。 UK [fɒg] US [fɑ:g] noun CONFUSION 困惑 only singular informal ■a confused or uncertain state, usually mentally or emotionally 困惑;迷惘•I went home in a fog of disbelief.我心怀疑虑地回了家。 UK [fɒg] US [fɑ:g] verb transitive (-gg-) ■to make something or someone confused or uncertain 使困惑;使迷惘;使不清晰•Alcohol fogs the brain.酒精使头脑发昏。 •The minister's speech had merely fogged the issue.部长的讲话只是让问题越发不清楚了。 UK [fɒg] US [fɑ:g] verb transitive (-gg-) Phrasal Verbs fog up ■If a glass surface fogs up, a thin layer of liquid develops on it so that it is difficult to see through 布满雾气,蒙上雾•I couldn't see a thing because my glasses had fogged up.我的眼镜起了雾,我甚么也看不到。 |