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fog

N ความ สับสน  ความ งงงัน  ความมืด มน  daze stupor obfuscation clarity kwam-sab-son

 

fog

N หมอก  หมอก ควัน  mist haze mok

 

fog

VI คลุมเครือ  มืดมน  ไม่ชัด เจน  clear klum-kruea

 

fog

VT ทำให้ คลุมเครือ  ทำให้ สับสน  obfuscate blur darken clarify tam-hai-klum-kruea

 

fog

VT ทำให้ งงงวย  ทำให้ มึนงง  daze befuddle tam-hai-ngong-nguai

 

fog

VT ทำให้ เป็น ฝ้ามัว  ปกคลุม ไป ด้วย หมอก  tam-hai-pen-fa-mua

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

FOG

n. 1. A dense watery vapor, exhaled from the earth, or from rivers and lakes, or generated in the atmosphere near the earth. it differs from mist, which is rain in very small drops.
2. A cloud of dust or smoke.

 

FOG

n. After-grass; a second growth of grass; but it signifies also long grass that remains on land.
Dead grass, remaining on land during winter, is called in New England, the old tore.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

FOG

Fog, n. Etym: [Cf. Scot. fog, fouge, moss, foggag rank grass, LL. fogagium, W. ffug dry grass. ] (Agric.) (a ) A second growth of grass; aftergrass. (b ) Dead or decaying grass remaining on land through the winter; -- called also foggage. [Prov. Eng. ] Halliwell.

 

Note: Sometimes called, in New England, old tore. In Scotland, fog is a general name for moss.

 

FOG

FOG Fog, v. t.

 

Defn: (Agric.) To pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from.

 

FOG

Fog, v. i. Etym: [Etymol. uncertain. ]

 

Defn: To practice in a small or mean way; to pettifog. [Obs. ] Where wouldst thou fog to get a fee Dryden.

 

FOG

Fog, n. Etym: [Dan. sneefog snow falling thick, drift of snow, driving snow, cf. Icel. fok spray, snowdrift, fj snowstorm, fjka to drift. ]

 

1. Watery vapor condensed in the lower part of the atmosphere and disturbing its transparency. It differs from cloud only in being near the ground, and from mist in not approaching so nearly to fine rain. See Cloud.

 

2. A state of mental confusion. Fog alarm, Fog bell, Fog horn, etc. , a bell, horn, whistle or other contrivance that sounds an alarm, often automatically, near places of danger where visible signals would be hidden in thick weather. -- Fog bank, a mass of fog resting upon the sea, and resembling distant land. -- Fog ring, a bank of fog arranged in a circular form, -- often seen on the coast of Newfoundland.

 

FOG

Fog, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fogged; p. pr. & vb. n. Fogging. ]

 

Defn: To envelop, as with fog; to befog; to overcast; to darken; to obscure.

 

FOG

FOG Fog, v. i. (Photog. )

 

Defn: To show indistinctly or become indistinct, as the picture on a negative sometimes does in the process of development.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

fog

fog 1 |fôg, fäg fɔɡ fɑɡ | noun 1 a thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface that obscures or restricts visibility (to a greater extent than mist; strictly, reducing visibility to below 1 km ): the collision occurred in thick fog. [ in sing. ] an opaque mass of something in the atmosphere: a whirling fog of dust. Photography cloudiness that obscures the image on a developed negative or print. 2 [ in sing. ] something that obscures and confuses a situation or someone's thought processes: the origins of local government are lost in a fog of detail. verb ( fogs, fogging , fogged ) 1 (with reference to a glass surface ) cover or become covered with steam: [ with obj. ] : hot steam drifted about her, fogging up the window | [ no obj. ] : the windshield was starting to fog up . Photography make (a film, negative, or print ) obscure or cloudy. 2 bewilder or puzzle (someone ): she stared at him, confusion fogging her brain. make (an idea or situation ) difficult to understand: the government has been fogging the issue. 3 treat with something, esp. an insecticide, in the form of a spray: Winnipeg stopped fogging for mosquitoes three years ago. PHRASES in a fog in a state of perplexity; unable to think clearly or understand something. the fog of war confusion caused by the chaos of war or battle: he argues that the fog of war clouded everyone's judgment. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: perhaps a back-formation from foggy .

 

fog

fog 2 |fɔɡ fɑɡ fôg | noun the grass that grows in a field after a crop of hay has been taken. long grass left standing in a pasture and used as winter grazing. ORIGIN late Middle English: origin uncertain; perhaps related to Norwegian fogg.

 

Oxford Dictionary

fog

fog 1 |fɒg | noun 1 [ mass noun ] a thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface which obscures or restricts visibility (to a greater extent than mist; strictly, reducing visibility to below 1 km ): the collision occurred in thick fog. [ in sing. ] an opaque mass of particles in the air: a whirling fog of dust. Photography cloudiness which obscures the image on a developed negative or print. 2 [ in sing. ] a state or cause of perplexity or confusion: the coffee helped clear the fog in my brain. verb ( fogs, fogging, fogged ) [ with obj. ] 1 (with reference to a glass surface ) cover or become covered with steam: [ with obj. ] : hot steam drifted about her, fogging up the window | [ no obj. ] : the windscreen was starting to fog up . Photography make (a film, negative, or print ) obscure or cloudy. 2 bewilder or puzzle: she stared at him, confusion fogging her brain. make (an idea or situation ) difficult to understand: the government has been fogging the issue. 3 spray with an insecticide. PHRASES the fog of war confusion caused by the chaos of war or battle: he argues that the fog of war clouded everyone's judgement. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: perhaps a back-formation from foggy .

 

fog

fog 2 |fɒg | noun [ mass noun ] the grass which grows in a field after a crop of hay has been taken. long grass left standing in a pasture and used as winter grazing. ORIGIN late Middle English: origin uncertain; perhaps related to Norwegian fogg.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

fog

fog noun we can't set sail in this fog: mist, smog, murk, haze, ice fog; archaic sea smoke; literary brume, fume. verb 1 the windshield fogged up | his breath fogged the glass: steam up, mist over, cloud over, film over, make /become misty. ANTONYMS clear. 2 his brain was fogged with sleep: muddle, daze, stupefy, fuddle, befuddle, bewilder, confuse, befog; literary bedim, becloud.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

fog

fog noun 1 he lost his way in the fog: mist, mistiness, fogginess, haar, smog, murk, murkiness, haze, haziness, gloom, gloominess; N. English (sea ) fret; informal pea-souper; literary brume, fume. 2 I was in such a fog that I couldn't write my name: daze, stupor, trance, haze, muddle; state of bewilderment, state of confusion, state of disorientation. verb 1 the windscreen fogged up | his breath fogged the glass: steam up, mist over, cloud over, film over, become misty, become blurred, become covered in condensation; make hazy, make cloudy, obscure, shade, veil; literary befog, becloud. ANTONYMS clear. 2 his brain was fogged with sleep: muddle, daze, stupefy, fuddle, befuddle, bewilder, confuse, perplex, baffle, obscure; literary bedim, becloud; rare obfuscate. WORD LINKS fog homichlophobia fear of fog Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.

 

Duden Dictionary

Fog

Fog Substantiv, maskulin , der |F o g |der Fog; Genitiv: des Fogs englisch fog, Herkunft ungeklärt englische Bezeichnung für: [dichter ] Nebel

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

fog

fog /fɑɡ |fɔɡ /形容詞 foggyからの逆形成 〗名詞 s /-z /1 U 〖具体例 種類ではしばしば 可算 , 濃霧 (mist )▸ (a ) thick [dense, heavy ] fog 濃霧 ▸ (a ) light [╳thin ] fog 薄い霧 (!thin mist (薄い霧 )は可能 ) The fog is clearing [lifted ].霧が晴れている [晴れた ]2 C 〖単数形で 〗(立ちこめた ); ほこり the fog of burning plastic bags and litter ビニール袋やゴミの焼却で出る煙 3 C ⦅くだけて ⦆〖単数形で 〗うやむやな状態 ; 混乱, 霧中 in a fog 〈頭などが 〉もやもやして, ぼうっとして ; 途方に暮れて 4 U 〖具体例ではa (…) /s 〗〘写 〙(写真の )かぶり, 曇り .動詞 s /-z /; ged /-d /; ging 他動詞 1 〈ガラスなど 〉を曇らせる, …を霧で覆う, 霧に包む (up )The mirror was fogged (up ) with steam .鏡が湯気で曇っていた 2 ⦅話 ⦆〖通例be ged 〈人 頭が 〉困惑する , 混乱する ; ぼうっとする .3 〈問題など 〉をぼやかす , ぼかす .4 写真 をかぶらせる , 曇らせる .自動詞 1 〈ガラスなどが 〉曇る , 霧が立ちこめる (up , over ).2 ぼんやりする , 不鮮明になる ; 〈写真が 〉かぶる , 曇る .be f gged n ⦅米 ⦆場所 人が 〉霧に閉ざされる [閉じこめられる ].~́ b nk 霧峰 〘海上に広がる層雲のような霧 〙.~́ l mp [⦅主に米 ⦆l ght ](自動車の )フォグランプ, 霧灯 .~́ s gnal 濃霧信号 .