英语单词

mist是什么意思

mist

英[mɪst] |美[mɪst]
    n.薄雾;视线模糊不清;液体喷雾
    vt.(使)蒙上薄雾;(使)模糊
    vi.下雾;变模糊
日语:ミスト 法语:brume 德语:Nebel 韩语:안개 俄语:neblina

牛津词典

noun

  1. 薄雾;水汽
    a cloud of very small drops of water in the air just above the ground, that make it difficult to see
    1. The hills were shrouded in mist .
      这些小山被笼罩在薄雾之中。
    2. Early morning mist patches will soon clear.
      清晨弥漫着的水汽很快会散尽。
    3. The origins of the story are lost in the mists of time (= forgotten because it happened such a long time ago) .
      这个故事的起源由于年代久远而变得模糊不清。
    4. She gazed at the scene through a mist of tears.
      她泪眼模糊,凝视着面前的景象。
  2. 液体喷雾
    a fine spray of liquid, for example, from an aerosol can

    verb

    1. (使)结满雾气(模糊不清)
      when sth such as glass mists or is misted , it becomes covered with very small drops of water, so that it is impossible to see through it
      1. The windows were misted up with condensation.
        窗户上凝满了水珠,一片模糊。
      2. As he came in from the cold, his glasses misted up.
        他从寒冷的户外进来,眼镜马上蒙上了一层雾气。
    2. (眼)含泪水;泪水模糊
      if your eyes mist or sth mists them, they fill with tears
      1. Her eyes misted over as she listened to the speech.
        她听着演讲,眼中噙满了泪水。
      2. Tears misted his eyes.
        泪水模糊了他的双眼。
    3. 朝(植物)喷雾
      to spray the leaves of a plant with very small drops of water


      网络解释

      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



      词形变化

      名词复数形式:mists 过去式:misted 现在分词:misting 过去分词:misted 第三人称单数:mists



      中文词源

      mist 薄雾,水气

      来自古英语mist,薄雾,水气,来自Proto-Germanic*mikhstaz,可能来自PIE*meus,水气,湿的,词源同moss,moist.



      双语例句

      1. The mist had been replaced by a kind of haze that seemed to amplify the heat
        薄雾散了,取而代之的是一种似乎更添酷热的烟霭。
      2. With a thick mist now blanketing the trees, I got thoroughly lost.
        此时浓雾笼罩着林木,我彻底迷路了。
      3. The early morning mist had cleared.
        晨雾散去了。
      4. Today most of England will be under a cloak of thick mist.
        今天,英格兰大部分地区将被浓雾笼罩。
      5. The beautiful sweeping coastline was cloaked in mist.
        美丽的海岸线一望无际,笼罩在迷雾之中。
      6. Mist had crept in again from the sea.
        薄雾又从海面上弥漫过来了。
      7. Amid the trees the sea mist was dripping
        林子里弥漫着湿漉漉的海雾。
      8. Mist hovered in all the valleys.
        所有的山谷都笼罩着一层雾气。
      9. It had been wet overnight, and a morning mist lay on the field.
        前一天晚上下了雨,田野上笼着一层晨雾。
      10. Mist was rising, and trees and shrubs began to disappear in a milk-white haze.
        起雾了,树木和矮树丛开始消失在一片乳白色的岚霭之中。
      11. A milky mist filled the valley.
        白蒙蒙的薄雾弥漫山谷。
      12. Thick mist made flying impossible
        浓雾致使无法飞行。
      13. A bluish mist hung in the air
        一层淡蓝色的薄雾弥漫在空中。
      14. Mists and fog swirled about the road.
        路上雾气缭绕。
      15. The windows misted, blurring the stark streetlight
        窗上蒙了水汽,向外望去,原本突兀的街灯变得模糊起来。
      16. The temperature in the car was misting the window.
        车内的热气使车窗蒙上了一层雾。
      17. Her eyes misted with tears.
        泪水模糊了她的眼睛。
      18. A motorboat nosed out of the mist and nudged into the branches of a tree
        一艘摩托艇缓缓驶出薄雾,蹭进一棵树的枝叶中。
      19. As long as mist hangs o'er the mountains, the deeds of the brave will be remembered.
        勇士的壮举将永远为后人缅怀,正如缭绕群山的薄雾永远不会消散。
      20. I stepped outside and pulled up my collar against the cold mist
        我走出门,竖起衣领抵御冷雾。
      21. Mist shrouded the outline of Buckingham Palace.
        雾霭蒙蒙,白金汉宫若隐若现。
      22. He recognized the coast of England through a veil of mist
        透过薄雾他认出了那是英格兰的海岸线。
      23. The summit of the mountain is lost in the cloud and mist.
        山顶隐没在云雾之中。
      24. With the lifting of the mist, the view opened up.
        雾气一散,四处显得十分开豁。
      25. Dusk [ Evening mist] is falling.
        暮霭沉沉。
      26. The view dissolved in mist.
        景色消失在雾中。
      27. The mist melted rapidly in the morning sun.
        在早晨的阳光下,薄雾涣然消散了。
      28. The morning mist gradually thinned.
        朝雾渐渐地淡薄了。
      29. The mountain top is wrapped in mist.
        迷雾笼罩山顶。
      30. The distant hills were enveloped in clouds and mist.
        远山被云雾遮掩着。


      语源

      Old English, of Germanic origin; from an Indo-European root shared by Greek omikhlēmist, fog


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