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From:
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fog
/ˈfɔg, fɑg/
霧,迷惑,苔蘚(vi.)被霧籠罩,變糢糊(vt.)使困惑,以霧籠罩
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
fog
感光過度
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fog
n.
Agric.
(a)
A
second
growth
of
grass
;
aftergrass
.
(b)
Dead
or
decaying
grass
remaining
on
land
through
the
winter
; --
called
also
foggage
. [Prov.Eng.] --
Halliwell
.
Note:
Sometimes
called
,
in
New
England
,
old tore
.
In
Scotland
,
fog
is
a
general
name
for
moss
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fog
v. t.
Agric.
To
pasture
cattle
on
the
fog
,
or
aftergrass
,
of
;
to
eat
off
the
fog
from
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fog
v. i.
To
practice
in
a
small
or
mean
way
;
to
pettifog
. [
Obs
.]
Where
wouldst
thou
fog
to
get
a
fee?
--
Dryden
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fog
n.
1.
Watery
vapor
condensed
in
the
lower
part
of
the
atmosphere
and
disturbing
its
transparency
.
It
differs
from
cloud
only
in
being
near
the
ground
,
and
from
mist
in
not
approaching
so
nearly
to
fine
rain
.
See
Cloud
.
2.
A
state
of
mental
confusion
.
3.
Photog.
Cloudiness
or
partial
opacity
of
those
parts
of
a
developed
film
or
a
photograph
which
should
be
clear
.
Fog alarm
,
Fog bell
,
Fog horn
,
etc
.,
a
bell
,
horn
,
whistle
or
other
contrivance
that
sounds
an
alarm
,
often
automatically
,
near
places
of
danger
where
visible
signals
would
be
hidden
in
thick
weather
.
Fog bank
,
a
mass
of
fog
resting
upon
the
sea
,
and
resembling
distant
land
.
Fog ring
,
a
bank
of
fog
arranged
in
a
circular
form
, --
often
seen
on
the
coast
of
Newfoundland
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fog
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Fogged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Fogging
]
1.
To
envelop
,
as
with
fog
;
to
befog
;
to
overcast
;
to
darken
;
to
obscure
.
2.
Photog.
To
render
semiopaque
or
cloudy
,
as
a
negative
film
,
by
exposure
to
stray
light
,
too
long
an
exposure
to
the
developer
,
etc
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fog
v. i.
Photog.
To
show
indistinctly
or
become
indistinct
,
as
the
picture
on
a
negative
sometimes
does
in
the
process
of
development
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fog
n
1:
droplets
of
water
vapor
suspended
in
the
air
near
the
ground
2:
an
atmosphere
in
which
visibility
is
reduced
because
of
a
cloud
of
some
substance
[
syn
:
fogginess
,
murk
,
murkiness
]
3:
confusion
characterized
by
lack
of
clarity
[
syn
:
daze
,
haze
]
v
:
make
less
visible
or
unclear
; "
The
stars
are
obscured
by
the
clouds
" [
syn
:
obscure
,
befog
,
becloud
,
obnubilate
,
haze over
,
cloud
,
mist
]
[
also
:
fogging
,
fogged
]
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