fog 音标拼音: [f'ɑg] [f'ɔg]
n . 雾,迷惑,苔藓
vi . 被雾笼罩,变模糊
vt . 使困惑,以雾笼罩
雾,迷惑,苔藓被雾笼罩,变模糊使困惑,以雾笼罩
fog 感光过度
fog n 1 :
droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground 2 :
an atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substance [
synonym : {
fog }, {
fogginess }, {
murk },
{
murkiness }]
3 :
confusion characterized by lack of clarity [
synonym : {
daze },
{
fog }, {
haze }]
v 1 :
make less visible or unclear ; "
The stars are obscured by the clouds "; "
the big elm tree obscures our view of the valley " [
synonym : {
obscure }, {
befog }, {
becloud }, {
obnubilate },
{
haze over }, {
fog }, {
cloud }, {
mist }]
Fog \
Fog \ (
f [
o ^]
g ),
n . [
Cf .
Scot .
fog ,
fouge ,
moss ,
foggage rank grass ,
LL .
fogagium ,
W .
ffwg dry grass .] (
Agric .)
(
a )
A second growth of grass ;
aftergrass .
(
b )
Dead or decaying grass remaining on land through the winter ; --
called also {
foggage }. [
Prov .
Eng .]
--
Halliwell .
Note :
Sometimes called ,
in New England , {
old tore }.
In Scotland ,
fog is a general name for moss .
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Fog \
Fog \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Fogged };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Fogging }.]
1 .
To envelop ,
as with fog ;
to befog ;
to overcast ;
to darken ;
to obscure .
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2 . (
Photog .)
To render semiopaque or cloudy ,
as a negative film ,
by exposure to stray light ,
too long an exposure to the developer ,
etc .
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Webster 1913 Suppl .]
Fog \
Fog \ (
f [
o ^]
g ),
v .
t . (
Agric .)
To pasture cattle on the fog ,
or aftergrass ,
of ;
to eat off the fog from .
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Fog \
Fog \ (
f [
o ^]
g ),
v .
i . [
Etymol .
uncertain .]
To practice in a small or mean way ;
to pettifog . [
Obs .]
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Where wouldst thou fog to get a fee ? --
Dryden .
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Fog \
Fog \,
v .
i . (
Photog .)
To show indistinctly or become indistinct ,
as the picture on a negative sometimes does in the process of development .
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Fog \
Fog \ (
f [
o ^]
g ),
n . [
Dan .
sneefog snow falling thick ,
drift of snow ,
driving snow ,
cf .
Icel .
fok spray ,
snowdrift ,
fj [=
u ]
k snowstorm ,
fj [=
u ]
ka to drift .]
1 .
Watery vapor condensed in the lower part of the atmosphere and disturbing its transparency .
It differs from cloud only in being near the ground ,
and from mist in not approaching so nearly to fine rain .
See {
Cloud }.
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2 .
A state of mental confusion .
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3 . (
Photog .)
Cloudiness or partial opacity of those parts of a developed film or a photograph which should be clear .
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{
Fog alarm }, {
Fog bell }, {
Fog horn },
etc .,
a bell ,
horn ,
whistle or other contrivance that sounds an alarm ,
often automatically ,
near places of danger where visible signals would be hidden in thick weather .
{
Fog bank },
a mass of fog resting upon the sea ,
and resembling distant land .
{
Fog ring },
a bank of fog arranged in a circular form , --
often seen on the coast of Newfoundland .
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Cloud \
Cloud \ (
kloud ),
n . [
Prob .
fr .
AS .
cl [=
u ]
d a rock or hillock ,
the application arising from the frequent resemblance of clouds to rocks or hillocks in the sky or air .]
1 .
A collection of visible vapor ,
or watery particles ,
suspended in the upper atmosphere .
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I do set my bow in the cloud . --
Gen .
ix .
13 .
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Note :
A classification of clouds according to their chief forms was first proposed by the meteorologist Howard ,
and this is still substantially employed .
The following varieties and subvarieties are recognized :
(
a ) {
Cirrus }.
This is the most elevated of all the forms of clouds ;
is thin ,
long -
drawn ,
sometimes looking like carded wool or hair ,
sometimes like a brush or room ,
sometimes in curl -
like or fleecelike patches .
It is the cat '
s -
tail of the sailor ,
and the mare '
s -
tail of the landsman .
(
b ) {
Cumulus }.
This form appears in large masses of a hemispherical form ,
or nearly so ,
above ,
but flat below ,
one often piled above another ,
forming great clouds ,
common in the summer ,
and presenting the appearance of gigantic mountains crowned with snow .
It often affords rain and thunder gusts .
(
c ) {
Stratus }.
This form appears in layers or bands extending horizontally .
(
d ) {
Nimbus }.
This form is characterized by its uniform gray tint and ragged edges ;
it covers the sky in seasons of continued rain ,
as in easterly storms ,
and is the proper rain cloud .
The name is sometimes used to denote a raining cumulus ,
or cumulostratus .
(
e ) {
Cirro -
cumulus }.
This form consists ,
like the cirrus ,
of thin ,
broken ,
fleecelice clouds ,
but the parts are more or less rounded and regulary grouped .
It is popularly called mackerel sky .
(
f ) {
Cirro -
stratus }.
In this form the patches of cirrus coalesce in long strata ,
between cirrus and stratus .
(
g ) {
Cumulo -
stratus }.
A form between cumulus and stratus ,
often assuming at the horizon a black or bluish tint .
-- {
Fog },
cloud ,
motionless ,
or nearly so ,
lying near or in contact with the earth '
s surface . -- {
Storm scud },
cloud lying quite low ,
without form ,
and driven rapidly with the wind .
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2 .
A mass or volume of smoke ,
or flying dust ,
resembling vapor . "
A thick cloud of incense ." --
Ezek .
viii .
11 .
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3 .
A dark vein or spot on a lighter material ,
as in marble ;
hence ,
a blemish or defect ;
as ,
a cloud upon one '
s reputation ;
a cloud on a title .
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4 .
That which has a dark ,
lowering ,
or threatening aspect ;
that which temporarily overshadows ,
obscures ,
or depresses ;
as ,
a cloud of sorrow ;
a cloud of war ;
a cloud upon the intellect .
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5 .
A great crowd or multitude ;
a vast collection . "
So great a cloud of witnesses ." --
Heb .
xii .
1 .
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6 .
A large ,
loosely -
knitted scarf ,
worn by women about the head .
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{
Cloud on a } (
or the ) {
title } (
Law ),
a defect of title ,
usually superficial and capable of removal by release ,
decision in equity ,
or legislation .
{
To be under a cloud },
to be under suspicion or in disgrace ;
to be in disfavor .
{
In the clouds },
in the realm of facy and imagination ;
beyond reason ;
visionary .
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191 Moby Thesaurus words for "
fog ":
CAT ,
London fog ,
London special ,
addle ,
addle the wits ,
aerospace ,
aerosphere ,
aftergrass ,
air hole ,
air pocket ,
airspace ,
amorphousness ,
ball up ,
bamboo ,
becloud ,
bedazzle ,
bedim ,
befog ,
befuddle ,
befuddlement ,
bemist ,
bewilder ,
bewilderment ,
blur ,
bother ,
botheration ,
bug ,
bump ,
cane ,
ceiling ,
cereal ,
cereal plant ,
chaos ,
clabber up ,
cloud ,
cloud over ,
cloud up ,
confuse ,
confusion ,
corn ,
crosswind ,
dark ,
darken ,
darken over ,
darkness ,
daze ,
dazzle ,
defocus ,
deform ,
dim ,
discombobulate ,
discombobulation ,
discomfit ,
discomfiture ,
discompose ,
discomposure ,
disconcert ,
disconcertion ,
disorder ,
disorganization ,
disorganize ,
disorient ,
disorientation ,
distort ,
distract ,
disturb ,
disturbance ,
drisk ,
drizzling mist ,
eclipse ,
embarrass ,
embarrassment ,
empty space ,
encloud ,
enmist ,
entangle ,
farinaceous plant ,
favorable wind ,
film ,
flummox ,
flurry ,
fluster ,
flutter ,
fog up ,
fogginess ,
forage grass ,
frenzy ,
front ,
frost smoke ,
fuddle ,
fuddlement ,
fuss ,
fuzz ,
fuzziness ,
gauze ,
grain ,
graminaceous plant ,
grass ,
haze ,
head wind ,
high -
pressure area ,
hole ,
indeterminateness ,
indistinctness ,
ionosphere ,
jetstream ,
jumble ,
lawn grass ,
lose resolution ,
low -
pressure area ,
make uncertain ,
maze ,
mess ,
mess up ,
mist ,
mistiness ,
mix up ,
moider ,
muddle ,
muddlement ,
muddy ,
mumbo jumbo ,
murk ,
murkiness ,
mystification ,
mystify ,
nubilate ,
obfuscate ,
obfuscation ,
obnubilate ,
obscurantism ,
obscuration ,
obscure ,
obscurity ,
opacity ,
ornamental grass ,
overcast ,
overcloud ,
overshadow ,
oversmoke ,
pale ,
pea soup ,
pea -
soup fog ,
peasouper ,
perplex ,
perplexity ,
perturb ,
perturbation ,
pocket ,
pother ,
pucker ,
put out ,
puzzle ,
raise hell ,
rattle ,
reed ,
roughness ,
ruffle ,
shade ,
shadow ,
shapelessness ,
shuffle ,
smog ,
smoke ,
soften ,
soup ,
space ,
stew ,
stratosphere ,
substratosphere ,
sweat ,
swivet ,
tail wind ,
throw into confusion ,
tizzy ,
tropopause ,
troposphere ,
trough ,
turbulence ,
unclarity ,
unclearness ,
unform ,
unplainness ,
unsettle ,
unsettlement ,
unshape ,
upset ,
vagueness ,
vapor ,
visibility ,
visibility zero
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