词汇 | haze |
释义 | hazeWord family adverbhazilynounhazinesshazerhazehazingadjectivehazy Naturehaze1 /heɪz/ noun [singular, uncountableU] 1 DNCLEAR/EASY TO SEE#smoke, dust, or mist in the air which is difficult to see through 烟雾,霾 haze of a haze of cigarette smoke 香烟的烟雾 The sun was surrounded by a golden haze. 太阳被一片金色烟霞笼罩。 2 CONFUSEDthe feeling of being very confused and unable to think clearly 懵懂,迷糊,迷惑 a drunken haze 酒醉时的迷糊 Examples from the Corpus haze• The family is in a haze of shock and grief.• But by this time the Captain had grown used to living in a blue haze.• Of sand, surf and sea stretching for mile after mile after mile into the blue haze.• Little orange fires flickered, and gray shapes moved among the dull-green helicopters in the morning haze.• In the morning it looks like a smoky haze is hanging over the hills.• During the tight formation take-off his eyes were on Stefan and the Spitfire as they climbed to get on top of the haze.• There was a flash through the haze of dust as Ford knelt to fire the train.• Squinting through the haze, Sam tried to place him. Collegehaze2 verb [transitiveT] 1.American EnglishAmESECJOKE to play tricks on a new student or to make them do silly or dangerous things, as part of joining the school or a club at the school 戏弄〔新生,作为入学或入会仪式的一部分〕 2 haze over phrasal verbphr v CLEAR/EASY TO SEE#to become hazy 起雾 The sky hazed over. 天空泛起雾霭。 —hazing noun [uncountableU] bizarre hazing rituals 古怪的捉弄仪式 Examples from the Corpus haze• He was the third University of Texas student in nine years to die under suspicions of hazing.• And his meanings were hazed in a golden future.• There was a garden hazed over by sunlight and held in by a dome.• But it was all hazed over in endless mists of blue.• Censers burned, further hazing the air. (1700-1800) Probably from hazy haze2 (1800-1900) Probably from haze “to frighten, punish” ((17-19 centuries)), from Old French haser |
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