中英词典:haze
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Haze和fog都可用来形容大气中的浓雾,但fog更常用于指能见度低于1公里的浓雾,而haze则更常用于指气象条件下的轻度浓雾或大气中的污染物引起的雾霾。
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柯林斯词典解释:
haze (noun)
1. Haze is light mist, caused by particles of water or dust in the air, which prevents you from seeing distant objects clearly.
2. Haze is light smoke, steam, or dust which makes the air less clear, so that it is difficult to see well.
3. Haze is a slight cloudiness or film over a surface.
haze (verb)
1. If an object or image is hazed, it is covered by a haze or looks as if it is covered by a haze.
2. If someone is hazed, they are made to do unnecessary or boring tasks or to do unpleasant or dangerous things for amusement.
牛津词典解释:
haze (noun)
1. Atmospheric moisture, dust, smoke, and vapor that diminishes visibility.
2. A slight obscuration of the lower atmosphere, typically caused by fine suspended particles.
haze (verb)
1. Force (fresh air) into a room or building, typically to clear smoke or stale air.
2. Be covered or stupefied with a haze.
用法:
1. He looked out of the window at the distant lights, and the haze in front of them.
(他透过窗户看着远处的灯光和前面的轻雾。)
2. As the sun sets, a haze settles over the city.
(太阳落山时,一层轻雾笼罩着这座城市。)
3. The mountains were covered in a haze of purple.
(山上笼罩着一层紫色的朦胧。)
4. The plane was delayed due to the haze.
(飞机因雾霾而延误了。)
相关例句:
- The city was blanketed in a thick haze of pollution.
- As the sun set, a soft haze settled over the landscape.
- The mountains were shrouded in a haze of mist.
- The haze lifted, revealing a clear blue sky.
- The air was filled with a haze of cigarette smoke.
- We could barely see the outline of the building through the haze.
- The sun struggled to break through the haze of smog.
- The city skyline was obscured by a thick haze.
- She looked out at the haze of smoke that hung over the city.
- The landscape was bathed in a golden haze as the sun set.
- He watched as the haze slowly lifted, revealing the mountains in the distance.
- The haze of memories flooded back to him.
- She gazed at him through a haze of tears.
- The room was filled with a haze of cigarette smoke.
- They hazed the new recruits by making them do all the cleaning.
- The fraternity would often haze its pledges with embarrassing and dangerous tasks.
- The hazed image on the photograph made it difficult to see the details.
- She was hazed by her older siblings when she was younger.
- After the fire, the room was hazed with smoke.
- The trees on the horizon were hazed by the heat of the desert.