foggy
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++fog·gy /ˈfɒɡi $ ˈfɑːɡi, ˈfɒːɡi/ ●●● S3 adjective 1 DNif the weather is foggy, there is fog 有雾的 a foggy day in November 11月的一个雾天 driving in foggy conditions 雾天驾驶2 not have the foggiest (idea) spokenNOT KNOW to not know at all 完全不知道;全然不明白 None of us had the foggiest idea about how to put the tent up. 我们都对搭帐篷一窍不通。3. FORGETif your mind is foggy, you cannot think or remember things clearly 头脑迷糊的;记忆模糊的
Examples from the Corpus
foggy• It was a foggy, chilly day, without sunshine so the sea was murky and opaque.• And look how foggy it was.• He told us to hurry back home after the picture had finished because it might get foggy later.• a damp and foggy morning• The equipment had worked, but there was nothing to see in this foggy, turbulent atmosphere.fog·gy adjectiveChineseSyllable
the is fog if is foggy, Corpus weather there
foggy
fog‧gy /ˈfɒɡi $ ˈfɑːɡi, ˈfɒːɡi/
adjective
1. if the weather is foggy, there is fog:
a foggy day in November
driving in foggy conditions
2. not have the foggiest (idea) spoken to not know at all:
None of us had the foggiest idea about how to put the tent up.
3. if your mind is foggy, you cannot think or remember things clearly
▪ cloudy with a lot of clouds: The weather was cold and cloudy. | cloudy skies
▪grey (also gray American English) grey in colour, because there are dark clouds – used especially in written descriptions: Mary looked out at the cold grey sky.
▪overcast dark and completely covered with clouds: a chilly overcast day
▪leaden literary a leaden sky is grey and full of dark clouds: Snow fell from a leaden sky.
▪gloomy dark and cloudy, in a depressing way: The gloomy weather shows no sign of improving.
▪foggy with thick low cloud that is difficult to see through. You use foggy especially about low-lying places: a foggy day in London in November
▪misty with light low cloud that is difficult to see through. You use misty especially about places that are next to water or in the mountains: a cold misty morning
▪hazy with air that looks cloudy, because there is smoke, dust, or mist in it: hazy sunshine
fog‧gy /ˈfɒɡi $ ˈfɑːɡi, ˈfɒːɡi/
adjective1. if the weather is foggy, there is fog:
2. not have the foggiest (idea) spoken to not know at all:
3. if your mind is foggy, you cannot think or remember things clearly
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