fog
Prononciation : [fɔɡ]
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Contexte : « weather »
(noun) fog is a thick cloud of tiny water droplets that make it hard to see. It usually happens when the air is cool and damp, especially near water or when it's cold outside.
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The morning fog made the park look magical and mysterious.
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There was no fog today, and the sky was completely clear.
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Why does fog sometimes make it hard to drive safely?
Contexte : « obscuring vision »
(verb) to fog means to make something difficult to see, usually because of a mist or vapor. It's like when your glasses get cloudy or when a mirror steams up.
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The bathroom mirror fogged up after the hot shower.
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The cold air didn't fog up my glasses at all.
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Why does your breath fog up the glass on a cold day?
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