单词 | fog-covered |
释义 | > as lemmasfog-covered b. Instrumental and originative (in senses 1a, 2), as fog-born, fog-covered, fog-ridden, fog-shrouded, etc. ΚΠ 1692 T. Fletcher tr. Virgil in Poems Several Occasions i. 74 Base Fog-born Slaves! 1796 J. Thelwall Tribune III. xxxvii. 73 Nothing is to be seen to cheer his imagination but scudding clouds..and fog-bred meteors. 1837 Gentleman's Mag. Dec. 411/1 The fog-covered swamps and dyke-bound marshes that extended on either side of the roadway. 1869 M. Twain Innocents Abroad xii. 107 Fog-wreathed peaks and never-melting snows. 1887 All Year Round 26 Feb. 135/1 Our chilly fog-ridden towns. 1915 St. Nicholas June 712/1 He was remembering..the fog-darkened room in the slums. 1918 Mid-Pacific Mag. June 520/2 The northern fog-born man does not long procurate in the sun-scorched lands. 1958 A. D. Hytier Two Years French Foreign Policy iii. 85 The Renown had tried to pursue the ships but had lost a day watching fog-hidden Casablanca. 2003 R. W. Judd Nat. States iv. 113 A fog-shrouded coast renowned for its huge tides and swift currents. < as lemmas |
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