fog

US /fɑːɡ/
UK /fɑːɡ/
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1.

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

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The dense fog made driving very difficult.
濃密的使駕駛變得非常困難。
The ship disappeared into the fog.
船消失在中。
2.

迷茫, 模糊

a state of mental confusion or disorientation

:
After the accident, he was in a complete fog.
事故發生後,他完全處於迷茫狀態。
My mind was in a fog from lack of sleep.
我因睡眠不足而頭腦模糊
1.

使模糊, 籠罩

to obscure or cover with or as if with fog

:
The morning mist began to fog the windows.
晨霧開始模糊窗戶。
His glasses fogged up when he came inside from the cold.
他從寒冷中進來時,眼鏡模糊了。
2.

變得模糊, 變得混亂

to become confused or disoriented

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His mind began to fog as he grew older.
隨著年齡增長,他的思緒開始模糊
The details of the dream started to fog in my memory.
夢境的細節開始在我的記憶中模糊