| 释义 |
smog I. \ˈsmäg also ˈsmȯg\ noun (-s) Etymology: blend of smoke (I) and fog 1. : a fog made heavier and darker by smoke and chemical fumes < one of the worst smogs in London's history was … blamed for the deaths of 4000 people — Leonard Parkin > 2. : something resembling atmospheric smog : haze 2 < behind the smog of sophistry … lie two real issues — Robert Wuliger > II. noun : a photochemical haze caused by the action of solar ultraviolet radiation on atmosphere polluted with hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen especially from automobile exhaust |