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hazily

/hey-zee/US // ˈheɪ zi //UK // (ˈheɪzɪ) //

朦胧地,朦朦胧胧地,朦胧中,朦朦胧胧的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    ha·zi·er, ha·zi·est.

    • : characterized by the presence of haze; misty: hazy weather.
    • : lacking distinctness or clarity; vague; indefinite; obscure; confused: a hazy idea.

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Examples

  • After any patches of fog, mist and low clouds burn off in the midmorning, we may again see some hazy sunshine.

  • Less than a week later, residents on the East Coast and Europe noted hazy skies as the smoke drifted on the winds.

  • Terminal 4 operations have been placed “on standby” until air demand returns—but the future of air travel remains hazy.

  • Conley’s comments Saturday and at a follow-up briefing Sunday have combined with other conflicting signals to yet again provide a hazy and misleading picture of the president’s health.

  • As you can see in the table below, the polling picture on who Americans trust to handle China is pretty hazy.

  • He hazily describes an incident in Los Angeles in 1987 where he almost lost his life.

  • To him Marie appeared hazily as another camper who helped fill the car—and his pocket—and was not at all hard to look at.

  • Dully, hazily, he stared at it with his red eyes, with the faint feeling of a duty neglected.

  • I leaped to my feet, and a few minutes afterwards the mainland came hazily into view.

  • "If you were rotten enough for that, I suppose she could appeal to the magistrates for an ejectment order," replied Percy hazily.

  • A couple appeared looming hazily through the smoke, and at another call labored heavily over the broken ground to him.