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形容词比较级
foggier
形容词最高级
foggiest
1
有雾的, 雾蒙蒙的
filled with fog, creating a hazy atmosphere that reduces visibility
- She loves to take pictures on foggy days.
她喜欢在雾蒙蒙的日子里拍照。
- The forest looked mysterious on the foggy night.
在雾蒙蒙的夜晚,森林看起来神秘莫测。
- The streets were foggy, making it difficult to find her way.
街道雾蒙蒙的,让她很难找到路。
- The valley was covered in a foggy blanket in the early morning.
清晨,山谷被一层雾蒙蒙的毯子覆盖着。
- They decided to stay indoors because it was too foggy to play outside.
他们决定待在室内,因为外面太雾蒙蒙了,不适合在外面玩。
2
迷糊的, 糊涂的
(of a person) confused or mentally unclear
- She felt foggy after waking up early and couldn’t focus on her work.
她早起后感到迷糊,无法集中精力工作。
- His foggy mind made it hard to remember simple details.
他模糊的头脑使得记住简单的细节变得困难。
- After the long flight, he was foggy with exhaustion and jet lag.
长途飞行后,他因疲惫和时差而迷糊。
- She was foggy with sleep, struggling to make sense of what was happening.
她因睡意而迷糊,努力想弄清楚发生了什么。
- The medication left him foggy, unable to concentrate for long periods.
药物让他迷糊,无法长时间集中注意力。
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模糊的, 朦胧的
lacking clear remembrance or distinct details
- The events of that distant summer are foggy in my memory.
那个遥远夏天的事件在我的记忆中模糊不清。
- After all these years, his recollection of the incident is rather foggy.
这么多年过去了,他对这件事的记忆相当模糊。
- My memory of the conversation is foggy; I can't recall the specifics.
我对那次谈话的记忆很模糊;我记不清细节了。
- She has a foggy memory of her childhood, with only snippets of clear moments.
她对童年的记忆很模糊,只有一些清晰的片段。
- Due to the long passage of time, his memories of those days are foggy and indistinct.
由于时间的漫长流逝,他对那些日子的记忆模糊不清。