foggy 的定义
fog·gi·er, fog·gi·est.
- thick with or having much fog; misty: a foggy valley; a foggy spring day.
- covered or enveloped as if with fog: a foggy mirror.
- blurred or obscured as if by fog; not clear; vague: I haven't the foggiest notion of where she went.
- bewildered; perplexed.
- Photography. affected by fog.
foggy 近义词
hazy, obscure
更多foggy例句
- The first anniversary of the helicopter crash that claimed the lives of Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven others arrives Tuesday, and so much has happened since that foggy Sunday morning in Southern California.
- One foggy night the Covenant, still in Scotland’s coastal waters, inadvertently runs down a rowboat.
- I fill papers, drawers, entire rooms with records, notes, thoughts, while she grows foggier with each passing day.
- On foggy streets in south London this week, traffic had thinned, but the sidewalks were still full of schoolchildren.
- I splurged on flashlights—one light bulb didn’t seem sufficient for wandering around the foggy forest in the middle of the night.
- On a cold, foggy night On Feb 26, 1998 I walked out a dingy hotel in handcuffs.
- Do you realize that after six in the evening it fogs over and is foggy at dawn, too?
- “Its foggy wording and odd locution stand out in the Constitution,” Waldman writes.
- Clinton has much to be proud of from her Foggy Bottom tenure, reset included.
- Back at Foggy Bottom… More than three years after U.S. troops withdrew from Iraq, nation-building proceeds apace.
- The morning was wet and foggy, and the Prussians surprised the French and cut them off from the road to Paris.
- All at once he remembered his promise, and a cunning loophole dawned in his foggy brain.
- The night, I remember, was warmly foggy when after midnight we went to finish our talk at my house.
- He could not help but voice that plaint, as he had so many times before during that foggy, nightmare journey.
- He jumped out of bed, dressed, tore down the lane through a foggy dawn, and ascended the hill.