mist
US /mɪst/
UK /mɪst/

1.
névoa, neblina
a cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface that limits visibility to a lesser extent than fog
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The morning mist slowly lifted, revealing the valley below.
A névoa da manhã levantou-se lentamente, revelando o vale abaixo.
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A fine mist of rain began to fall.
Uma fina névoa de chuva começou a cair.
1.
embaçar, nublar
to cover or obscure with mist
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The windows began to mist up as the temperature dropped.
As janelas começaram a embaçar à medida que a temperatura caía.
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Tears began to mist her eyes as she read the letter.
Lágrimas começaram a embaçar seus olhos enquanto ela lia a carta.