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单词 foggiest
释义

fog1 /fog/

noun
  1. (a) thick cloudlike mist near the ground
  2. Cloudy obscurity
  3. Confusion or bewilderment
  4. Blurring on a negative, print or transparency (photography)
transitive verb (fogg'ing; fogged)
  1. To shroud in fog
  2. To obscure
  3. To confuse
  4. To produce fog on (photography)
intransitive verb
  1. To become coated, clouded, blurred or confused (esp with up or over)
  2. To be affected by fog (photography)
ORIGIN: Origin obscure; perh connected with fog2; perh with Dan fog, as in snee-fog thick falling snow

fogged /fogd/ adjective

  1. Clouded, obscured
  2. Bewildered

foggˈer or fogˈman noun

A person who sets railway fog signals

foggˈily adverb

foggˈiness noun

foggˈy adjective

  1. Misty
  2. Damp
  3. Fogged
  4. Clouded in mind
  5. Stupid

fogˈless adjective

Without fog, clear

fog bank noun

A dense mass of fog like a bank of land

fogˈ-bell noun

A bell rung by waves or wind to warn sailors in fog

fogˈbound adjective

Impeded or brought to a standstill by fog

fogˈ-bow noun

A whitish arch like a rainbow, seen in fogs

fogˈ-dog noun

A whitish spot seen near the horizon in fog

fogˈhorn noun

  1. A horn used as a warning signal by or to ships in foggy weather
  2. A siren
  3. A big bellowing voice (informal)

fog index noun

A formula for calculating the readability of a text, used esp for children's books

fog lamp or fog light noun

A lamp, esp on a vehicle, used to improve visibility in fog

fog signal noun

A detonating cap or other audible warning used in fog

fogˈ-smoke noun

Fog

not have the foggiest (informal)

Not to have the least idea

fog2 /fog/ or foggage /fogˈij/

noun
  1. Grass that grows after the hay is cut
  2. Moss (Scot)
intransitive verb

To become covered with fog

ORIGIN: Origin unknown; Welsh ffwg dry grass, is borrowed from English

foggˈy adjective

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