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1 | C/U a thick cloud that forms close to the ground or to water and is difficult to see through . Fog is thicker than mist 雾 |
| thick/heavy/dense/freezing fog Heavy fog forced drivers to slow down. 大雾使司机们不得不放慢速度。 |
| a patch of fog There may be some patches of fog around dawn. 破晓前后可能会起几阵雾。 |
| a blanket of fog (=fog that covers everything) a thick blanket of fog in the valley 笼罩的大雾 |
| fog lifts (=goes away) We’ ll leave when this fog has lifted. 雾散去 |
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2 | singular a cloud of smoke or some other gas 烟雾;雾气 |
| +of a fog of cigar smoke 一团雪茄的烟雾 |
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3 | singular a confused or confusing situation or state 迷惑;困惑 |
| in a fog My mind’ s in a complete fog. 我的内心一片困惑。 |
| +of She shook off the fog of sleep. 她甩头克制自己的睡意。 |
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