Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What do you mean foggy?

What do you mean foggy?

It means foggy.

Foggy is an English adjective, which means foggy, hazy and vague. The comparative form of is foggier and the superlative form is foggiest.

Haze network explanation:

1. fog: cloudy to sunny, windy and rainy, it is inevitable to freeze and snow. There are always foggy weather several times a year, sometimes warm and sometimes hot and sometimes cold.

2. Fog: Cloudy and sunny, windy and rainy, it is inevitable to freeze and snow. There are always foggy weather several times a year. Warm, hot, cold and cool seasons alternate, and the air is always wet and dry.

Bilingual example:

(1) I lost that hat long ago and flew to the foggy canyon. I lost that hat a long time ago and flew to a vague canyon.

(2) Last but not least, the third main character in the film is Seattle. It looks beautiful and romantic, but it is foggy and monotonous, with almost no autumn color or smell. Finally, it is worth mentioning that there is also a protagonist in the play, that is, Seattle, a city that looks full of beauty and romance, but is hazy and monotonous, and can hardly find the color and breath of autumn.