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How do you say fog in English?

Fog can mean "fog" in English. The following is the corresponding detailed explanation and use examples:

1. Phonetic symbol:

-British phonetic alphabet: /f? ɡ/

-American phonetic alphabet: /fɡ/

2. Translation and interpretation of meaning:

Fog is a noun, which refers to the phenomenon that water vapor suspended in the atmosphere condenses into small water droplets, which makes the air sticky and opaque and reduces visibility. When the weather is wet and cooled to dew point, fog usually forms.

3. Detailed grammar:

Fog is a noun used to describe a specific meteorological phenomenon.

4. Examples of usage:

The city is shrouded in dense fog, and it is difficult to see things beyond a few meters. )

Many flights were delayed or cancelled due to heavy fog. )

We decided to postpone our trip until the fog cleared. )

Drivers turn on fog lights to improve visibility in dense fog. )

It should be noted that "fog" refers to a wide range of water vapor condensation phenomenon, rather than a simple slight fog or mist. In different contexts, other words may be needed to describe more subtle or different types of fog phenomena.