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mistmIstnthin fog produced by very small drops of water gathering in the air just above an area of ground or water薄雾The mountain villages seem to be permanently shrouded in mist. [U]山里的村庄好像永远笼罩在薄雾之中。The early-morning mist had lifted by breakfast time, giving us a magnificent view over the lake. [U]清晨的薄雾在早餐时分散开,向我们展示了一幅湖上美景。Wisps of grey hair were drifting around his head like a light sea mist. [C]几束灰发像海上薄雾般在他的头周围飘散着。(fig.) The precise details of what happened have been lost in the mists of time (= forgotten because they happened so long ago).事件的确切细节已湮没在时间的迷雾中。A mist is also a thin layer of liquid on the surface of something which makes it difficult to see.水汽,水蒸气(Br) There's always a mist (Am fog, Am and Aus steam) on the windows when I've had a shower. [U]我洗淋浴的时候,窗上总有一层水蒸气。(Br) The bathroom mirror was covered with faces that Martha had drawn in the mist (Am fog, Am and Aus steam). [U]玛莎在浴室镜子布满水蒸气的镜面上画了许多脸。He looked at me sadly through a mist of tears and gave me a final hug before getting on the train. [C]他泪眼模糊,悲伤地看着我,上火车前给了我最后的拥抱。
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