柯林斯詞典mist /m?st/ (misting,misted,mists) 1. N-VAR Mist consists of a large number of tiny drops of water in the air, which make it difficult to see very far. 霧 Thick mist made flying impossible. 濃霧使得無法飛行。2. 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. 使蒙上薄霧; 蒙上薄霧 The windows misted, blurring the stark streetlight. 窗戶蒙上了一層水汽,使得明亮的街燈模糊了。3. PHRASAL VERB Mist over means the same as . 同(mist) The front windshield was misting over. 前擋風(fēng)玻璃蒙上了一層水汽。 返回 mist劍橋詞典thin fog produced by very small drops of water collecting in the air just above an area of ground or water 薄霧 The mountain villages seem to be permanently shrouded in mist. 山村好像永遠(yuǎn)籠罩在薄霧之中。 The early-morning mist soon lifted /cleared . 清晨的薄霧很快就散了。 a thin layer of liquid on the surface of something that makes it difficult to see 水汽,水蒸氣 UK There's always a mist on the bathroom mirror /windows when I've had a shower . 我淋浴過后,浴室的鏡子/窗戶上總有一層水汽。 Through a mist of tears , I watched his train pull out of the station . 我淚眼模糊,看著他乘坐的火車駛離了車站。 例句 The river is often cloaked in mist in the early morning .A mist drifted in from the marshes .The car lights glowed dully through the mist.The graveyard looked ghostly , enveloped in mist.The morning mist had lifted and the sun was starting to come through.習(xí)語the mists of time 返回 mist