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 mist [mɪst]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 雾, 迷蒙, 朦胧不清

vt. 使模糊, 使蒙上雾

vi. 变模糊, 下雾

[化] 雾; 烟雾; 雾




    mist


    Mist \Mist\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Misted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Misting}.]
    To cloud; to cover with mist; to dim. --Shak.


    Mist \Mist\, v. i.
    To rain in very fine drops; as, it mists.


    Mist \Mist\ (m[i^]st), n. [AS. mist; akin to D. & Sw. mist,
    Icel. mistr, G. mist dung, Goth. ma['i]hstus, AS. m[=i]gan to
    make water, Icel. m[=i]ga, Lith. migla mist, Russ. mgla, L.
    mingere, meiere, to make water, Gr. ? to make water, ? mist,
    Skr. mih to make water, n., a mist m[hand]gha cloud.
    [root]102. Cf. {Misle}, {Mizzle}, {Mixen}.]
    1. Visible watery vapor suspended in the atmosphere, at or
    near the surface of the earth; fog.

    2. Coarse, watery vapor, floating or falling in visible
    particles, approaching the form of rain; as, Scotch mist.

    3. Hence, anything which dims or darkens, and obscures or
    intercepts vision.

    His passion cast a mist before his sense. --Dryden.

    {Mist flower} (Bot.), a composite plant ({Eupatorium
    c[oe]lestinum}), having heart-shaped leaves, and corymbs
    of lavender-blue flowers. It is found in the Western and
    Southern United States.

    1. He told Soviet and foreign correspondents gathered in a cold mist on the steps of the building that he voted "for a candidate who was nominated." "This is a secret ballot," he reminded them.
    2. There are lush shots of the verdant Bali and Java countryside wrapped in gauzy mist; strange and unusual Bronze-age icons of gods and goddesses; temples, sculptures and Buddha statues with their mysterious Mona Lisa smiles.
    3. London's high on Friday was a steamy 95, bringing complaints about the heat and air pollution from residents more accustomed to cool mist and fog.
    4. Mr. McCarthy, a Democrat, is challenging Mr. Wilson, the Republican incumbent, in a Senate race that sometimes seems to have gotten lost in the mist and smog of this city's crowded freeways.
    5. The hero emerges as all gloom and mist, more Bergman than Byron.
    6. The magnolia tree is in full bloom and sprinklers cast a soft mist on the flower beds.
    7. With his trained eye he can tell the difference between smoke, mist that hangs in a valley, and dust kicked up by cars on a dirt road.
    8. His paddle emerged from the mist at the base of the falls about 10 minutes after his plunge.
    9. Greasy mist coated beachside mansions.
    10. The mountains in the background are dark, shrouded in pre-dawn mist that thins as it reaches the valley floor.
    11. And at the tip of a peninsula, like a pearl, lies Castine, where the sea captains' federal houses with their tall, thin chimneys float wraithlike in the early evening mist.
    12. Marketing the anti-perspirant Body Mist might be difficult in Germany, where 'mist' means manure or dung. Where different names for the same product exist in different markets, harmonising them can be difficult.
    13. A mist of diamond droplets that can be used to coat the surface of anything from scissors to microchips.
    14. The mountains were shrouded in mist.
    15. In addition, 12 sprinkler heads have been placed in the tree's canopy to mist the foliage with water five minutes per hour to cool the tree, Roberts said.
    16. It said most of its stores use automatic spray or mist systems, but that stores in the Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio, areas use hoses.
    17. Although thousands of Maltese had skipped work or classes to catch a glimpse of Bush's arrival early Friday, most were already in bed by the time Gorbachev's Il-62 rolled up to the airport gangway at 11 p.m. sharp during a gentle mist.
    18. And now, as if the Eagles have not had enough excitement for one year, the team found itself standing on the manicured turf of Cardiff Arms Park while the strains of "The Star-Spangled Banner" drifted off into the autumn mist.
    19. The Serbs inherited the battering ram and the Croats the mist.
    20. The Clean Mist line uses a process called "film boiling" which sterilizes the mist, then mixes it with filtered room air for an uncontaminated mist only slightly above room temperature.
    21. The Clean Mist line uses a process called "film boiling" which sterilizes the mist, then mixes it with filtered room air for an uncontaminated mist only slightly above room temperature.
    22. Modifying to a dimout, he said, might help Britain make it through the mist and fog of the three winter months with better morale and greater safety.
    23. The cows are sprayed with a fine mist most of the day, because duping them into thinking they are in some drizzly northern climate brings forth more milk.
    24. When the evening mist came down or the helmsman thought it time to stop, he pulled into the bank and sent a man ashore with two large iron mooring-spikes and a sledgehammer.
    25. "The other factor was the very fine mist this system produces which allowed it to be breathed by people in the area," Farley said.
    26. When fuel lines are severed or fuel tanks rupture in a crash, jet fuel often turns into a mist of small droplets that can readily explode into a fireball when exposed to heat or flames.
    27. On this, Theseus (Phelim McDermott, but calling himself Simon Beaumont) woos Hippolyta (Louisa Rix, alias Phyllida Brewster) in a mist of dry ice.
    28. Acid rain is a combination of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide that mixes in the atmosphere and is carried for hundreds of miles before falling in rain, snow, fog, mist and as dry particles.
    29. Lone trees poked through the mist in the valleys. The summit, not unusually, was a slight disappointment.
    30. The mist hangs low at Collinwood; in fact, the mansion is always shrouded in a mysterious fog, except of course when a violent storm comes crashing down and jagged lightning streaks across the skies.
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