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misty

/mis-tee/US // ˈmɪs ti //UK // (ˈmɪstɪ) //

缥缈的,缥缈,缥缥缈缈,缥缈缈的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    mist·i·er, mist·i·est.

    • : abounding in or clouded by mist.
    • : of the nature of or consisting of mist.
    • : appearing as if seen through mist; indistinct or blurred in form or outline.
    • : obscure; vague.

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Examples

  • The tale begins with Alan Sislen’s “Path Through the Fog,” whose view of a misty woodland path ahead promises a journey.

  • In “The Lord of the Rings,” Rivendell is a secret valley populated by elves, a misty sanctuary against forces of darkness.

  • In the far distance we see the misty peak that is the Revolution.

  • A DWR treatment on the nylon translates into light water resistance in showers and misty conditions, though the mesh obviously means this isn’t your jacket for riding in real weather.

  • Unlike Miss Misty, Carroll explained that he heard about the problems on the GWB right away.

  • The house was very silent now, and not a sound came up from the misty streets.

  • This is not a moment to get misty-eyed and muddle-headed about freedom of the press or right to know.

  • But as Misty White Sidell points out, her influence exceeds popular opinion.

  • Skip Father John Misty, and See ... Without a doubt Telekinesis, the Seattle-based indie-rock band with a drummer on lead vocals.

  • In story-books, when one was in such a mood, in a misty twilight something always happened.

  • Across a wide, sandy waste stretching away to the misty sea at Budden, four men were walking.

  • But on my part I had every reason to believe that Tip would show surprise when I hobbled forth from the misty gloom.

  • With the lights on full he went purring down the street in the misty fog, pleased with himself and his mission.

  • Her eyes were still misty with tears when the noise of rustling skirts attracted her attention.