mist
Aussprache: [mɪst]
Wort
Kontext: „weather“
(noun) mist is very small water droplets in the air that make it hard to see far away. It often happens when the weather is cool and damp, creating a foggy look outside.
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In the early morning, the trees looked beautiful covered in mist.
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Even though the sun was shining, there was no mist to be seen today.
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Can you see the mountains through the mist?
Kontext: „covering“
(verb) to mist something means to cover it lightly with small drops of water. This can happen when you spray plants or when moisture gathers on a surface.
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I misted the plants in my garden to help them stay healthy.
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I forgot to mist the flowers, and they started to look wilted.
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Do you want me to mist the window to keep it from fogging up?
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