| 释义 | brume
 brumeB0504300 (bro͞om)n. Fog or mist.[French, from Old French, perhaps from Provençal, from Latin brūma, winter; see  brumal.]
 bru′mous (bro͞o′məs) adj.
 brume(bruːm) npoetic heavy mist or fog[C19: from French: mist, winter, from Latin brūma, contracted from brevissima diēs the shortest day] ˈbrumous adjbrume(brum)
 n.   mist; fog.  [1800–10; < French: fog < Occitan bruma < Latin brūma winter, orig. winter solstice]  bru′mous, adj.
 brume, brumous - Brume is a poetic term meaning "mist, fog, or vapor"; brumous means "foggy."See also related terms for vapor.ThesaurusbrumenounA thick, heavy atmospheric condition offering reduced visibility because of the presence of suspended particles:fog, haze, mist, murk, smaze.brumeRelated to brume: Bruma
 Synonyms for brumenoun a thick, heavy atmospheric condition offering reduced visibility because of the presence of suspended particlesSynonyms |