mist
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR Mist consists of a large number of tiny drops of water in the air, which make it difficult to see very far. 雾
Thick mist made flying impossible. 浓雾使得无法飞行。
2. V-T/V-I 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. 使蒙上薄雾; 蒙上薄雾
The windows misted, blurring the stark streetlight. 窗户蒙上了一层水汽,使得明亮的街灯模糊了。
3. PHRASAL VERB Mist over means the same as . 同(mist)
The front windshield was misting over. 前挡风玻璃蒙上了一层水汽。
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mist /mɪst/ (misting,misted,mists)
剑桥词典
- thin fog produced by very small drops of water collecting in the air just above an area of ground or water
- The river is often cloaked in mist in the early morning .
- A mist drifted in from the marshes .
- The car lights glowed dully through the mist.
- The graveyard looked ghostly , enveloped in mist.
- The morning mist had lifted and the sun was starting to come through.
薄雾
The mountain villages seem to be permanently shrouded in mist. 山村好像永远笼罩在薄雾之中。
The early-morning mist soon lifted /cleared . 清晨的薄雾很快就散了。
a thin layer of liquid on the surface of something that makes it difficult to see
水汽,水蒸气
UK There's always a mist on the bathroom mirror /windows when I've had a shower . 我淋浴过后,浴室的镜子/窗户上总有一层水汽。
Through a mist of tears , I watched his train pull out of the station . 我泪眼模糊,看着他乘坐的火车驶离了车站。
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