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What do you mean by "foggy"?

Meaning: Fog is everywhere.

Pronunciation: dà wê mí mà n

Diffuse: full; be filled/suffused/brimming with

Quote: Li E's "Dawn on the Lake" in the Qing Dynasty: water-cooled fog is thick, pervasive and eternal.

The mist on the water diffuses, as if connected with the sky.

Example: The next morning, the whole countryside was foggy, the cold wind roared, and the cold seemed to have been stabbing into people's bones.

Extended data synonyms:

1, spray clouds to release fog? 【 pēn yún xiè w 】 Describe the scene of mountains shrouded in mist.

Origin: stopping at a temple in Hengshan Mountain, I wrote this poem by Tang Hanyu on the rostrum: All the clouds are hidden in the belt, and only a few people look at its forehead?

Halfway up the mountain, clouds are lingering. Although there are extremes, who can reach the top?

Example: after the rain, the top of the mountain was smoking, and it was impossible to see its true colors clearly.

2. Is there fog? The fog is very heavy and thick.

There are two huge holes in the tower, and the sea water flows through these two huge holes at an alarming speed, thus rolling up the tide and forming a huge vortex, which makes the waves in this area rough and the sea surface foggy.