fog

US /fɑːɡ/
UK /fɑːɡ/
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1.

kabut

a thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface that obscures or restricts visibility to a greater extent than mist

:
The dense fog made driving very difficult.
Kabut tebal menjadikan pemanduan sangat sukar.
The ship disappeared into the fog.
Kapal itu hilang ke dalam kabut.
2.

kabut, kekeliruan mental

a state of mental confusion or disorientation

:
After the accident, he was in a complete fog.
Selepas kemalangan itu, dia berada dalam kabut yang lengkap.
My mind was in a fog from lack of sleep.
Fikiran saya dalam kabut kerana kurang tidur.
1.

mengaburkan, menyelubungi dengan kabut

to obscure or cover with or as if with fog

:
The morning mist began to fog the windows.
Kabut pagi mula mengaburkan tingkap.
His glasses fogged up when he came inside from the cold.
Cermin matanya berkabut apabila dia masuk dari sejuk.
2.

menjadi keliru, kabur

to become confused or disoriented

:
His mind began to fog as he grew older.
Fikirannya mula kabur apabila dia semakin tua.
The details of the dream started to fog in my memory.
Butiran mimpi mula kabur dalam ingatan saya.