fog的意思和读音

fog

: [fɔɡ] : [fɒɡ]

n.

v.使使使

(fiber optic gyro);

fogs  fogging  fogged  

adj.+n.heavy fog,thick fog,dense fog

n.clarity

v.sharpen

n.mist,vapor,vapour,smog,haze

v.obscure,cloud,bewilder,confuse,stupefy

fogn.

1.a thick cloud of very small drops of water in the air close to the land or sea, that is very difficult to see through

Dense/thick fog is affecting roads in the north and visibility is poor.

freezing fog

Patches of fog will clear by mid-morning.

We get heavy fogs on this coast in winter.

The town was covered in a thick blanket of fog .

The fog finally lifted(= disappeared) .

2.a state of confusion, in which things are not clear

He went through the day with his mind in a fog .

v.

1.[i][t]~ (sth) (up)使if a glass surfacefogs oris fogged up, it becomes covered in steam or small drops of water so that you cannot see through

2.[t]~ sth使使to make sb/sth confused or less clear

I tried to clear the confusion that was fogging my brain.使

The government was trying to fog the real issues before the election.

n.1.,2.(),3.】();()4.,,5.6.7.(),8.1.,2.(),3.】();()4.,,5.6.7.(),8.

v.1.2.使,使3.使,使4.】(),5.6.(沿线)7.(湿) (off)1.2.使,使3.使,使4.】(),5.6.(沿线)7.(湿) (off)

n.1.a thick cloud that forms close to the ground or to water and is difficult to see through. Fog is thicker than mist2.a cloud of smoke or some other gas3.a confused or confusing situation or state

v.1.if a window or mirror fogs, or if you fog it, it becomes covered with steam so that you cannot see through it or in it2.to make someone confused; to make something confusing or difficult to understand

1. fogStartDistance fog haloStrength ...

2. breeze fog dew ...

3.(fiber optic gyro) 1 FOG , …

4. frames rate is king( ) fog( ) flip double buffered( ) ...

5. (television + broadcast) 广 (smoke + fog) (news + broadcast) ...

6. foam fog fold ...

7. focusing travel fog fog filter ...

:,,,,,使,使,,

1.The surface southeast wind is a condition for the generation of advection fog, but it contributes to the disappearance of radiation fog.

2.It is often a stuttering journey, with cul-de-sacs and fog. And the goal can change as you approach it.

3.The ship was again lost in a fog bank. This time, no trace of the boat -- or the crew -- was ever found.

4.The ashes turned into a dense fog which the eagle could not cross. as it was getting dark, the witch could not follow the lovers any more.

5.surprise, and I jumped to my feet. A frightening shape had come out of the fog. It was a dog, a.

6.After being absorbed, the particles of water unite and form clouds; then they fall down in the form of fog, rain, snow, or hail.

7.It was the fog. She was unable to see her goal.

8.You ignore their cries, you think they look like when they get up in the morning with diffuse fog.

9.Or they can be a simple voice in the head, like the one Tammy heard as she was driving along one night in thick fog.

10.The data fog is thickening at a time when companies are trying to squeeze ever more out of their workers.