/mɪst ||; mɪst/noun
[C,U] a cloud made of very small drops of water in the air just above the ground, that makes it difficult to see 雾霭;薄雾:
The fields were covered in mist.田野笼罩在薄雾里。☞ Look at the notes at fog and weather. 参看fog及weather的注释。 ➔mistyadja misty morning 雾蒙蒙的早晨
☞ Look at foggy. 参看foggy。
mist²
/mɪst ||; mɪst/verbmist (sth) up/over to cover or be covered with very small drops of water that make it difficult to see (使)蒙上水气:
My glasses keep misting up.我的眼镜老是蒙上水气。
mist1/mIst; mIst/n [C,U] a layer of cloud close to the ground that makes it difficult for you to see very far [→ fog] 薄雾﹐雾霭: The mist was starting to clear. 雾霭开始散去。
mist2 also 又作 mist over/upv [I,T] to become covered with very small drops of water, or to make something do this(使)蒙上雾气: All the windows had misted over. 所有的窗户都蒙上了雾气。
mistmistmistsmistedmistingnounthin cloud near the ground, that is difficult to see through: Early in the morning, the fields were covered in mist.▶ mistymistymistiermistiestadjective (mistier, mistiest): a misty morning