haze
haze 英 [heɪz] 美 [hez]
n. 阴霾;薄雾;疑惑 vt. 使变朦胧;使变糊涂 vi. 变朦胧;变糊涂
进行时:hazing 过去式:hazed 过去分词:hazed 第三人称单数:hazes 名词复数:hazes
- Haze is the fog or mist that's caused by small particles in the air. There is often a haze hovering over the city of Los Angeles.
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- n. 阴霾;薄雾;疑惑
- vt. 使变朦胧;使变糊涂
- vi. 变朦胧;变糊涂
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1. But then you peer into the Chinese haze - and despair.
但当你凝视中国的阴霾,你就会感到绝望。
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2. We understand our own sorrows a bit better when we see them refracted through the bloody haze of Good Friday.
透过耶稣受难日的血腥阴霾,再来看我们的不幸时,我们对不幸的理解会好一些。
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3. The soft air enveloping the archipelago blends into a beautiful palm-fringed haze.
柔和的空气包裹成一个美丽的棕榈树阴霾群岛的混合物。
- haze (n.) "opaqueness of the atmosphere," 1706, probably a back-formation of hazy (q.v.). Sense of "confusion, vagueness" is 1797. The differentiation of haze, mist, fog (and other dialectal words) is unmatched in other tongues, where the same word generally covers all three and often "cloud" as well; this may be an effect of the English climate on the English language.
- haze (v.) "subject (someone) to cruel horseplay," 1850, American English student slang, from earlier nautical sense of "harass with work, punish by keeping at unpleasant and unnecessary hard labor" (1840), perhaps from hawze "terrify, frighten, confound" (1670s), from Middle French haser "irritate, annoy" (mid-15c.), which is of unknown origin. Related: Hazed; hazing.
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