时间: 2025-04-26 08:08:55
美: [mɪst]
英: [mɪst]
n. 薄雾;视线模糊不清;模糊不清之物
vi. 下雾;变模糊
vt. 使模糊;使蒙上薄雾
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The morning mist created a mystical atmosphere in the forest.
(早晨的雾气在森林中创造了一种神秘的氛围。)
She walked through the mist, feeling as if she were in a dream.
(她走过雾气,感觉自己仿佛置身梦境。)
The mist rolled in from the sea, obscuring the coastline.
(雾气从海面卷来,遮蔽了海岸线。)
There was a thick mist over the lake, making it hard to see where the water ended.
(湖面上出现了浓雾,难以看清水的尽头。)
The scientist studied the effects of mist on plant growth.
(科学家研究了雾对植物生长的影响。)
同义词:
微小差异:虽然“mist”和“fog”都指雾气,但“fog”通常更浓厚,而“mist”则较为轻*。
反义词:
通过以上的学*分析,用户可以更好地理解和使用“mist”这个单词。
[N-VAR] Mist consists of a large number of tiny drops of water in the air, which make it difficult to see very far. 雾
例:Thick mist made flying impossible.浓雾使得无法飞行。
[V-T/V-I] If a piece of glass mists or is misted, it becomes covered with tiny drops of moisture, so that you cannot see through it easily. 使蒙上薄雾; 蒙上薄雾
例:The windows misted, blurring the stark streetlight.窗户蒙上了一层水汽,使得明亮的街灯模糊了。
[PHRASAL VERB] Mist over means the same as . 同(mist)
例:The front windshield was misting over.前挡风玻璃蒙上了一层水汽。