Dunst Meaning in English
word
ˈdənst
DUHNST
dʌnst
DUNST
التعريف
A mass of fine particles in the air, such as mist, haze, or light fog that makes the air look cloudy. Often used in poetic or older English.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mainly poetic, literary, or archaic; not common in modern English conversation. Related in meaning to 'mist', 'haze', or 'fog', but 'dunst' carries an old-fashioned or atmospheric feel. Rare in everyday speech.
Spanish: neblina - brumaPortuguese (BR): névoa - névoa levePortuguese (PT): névoa - brumaChinese (Simplified): 薄雾Chinese (Traditional): 薄霧Hindi: हल्का कुहासाArabic: ضباب خفيفBengali: কুয়াশা - ধোঁয়াশাRussian: дымка - туман (поэтическое)Japanese: もや - かすみ (文学的)Vietnamese: màn sương - sương mù nhẹKorean: 안개 - 흐릿함 (문학적)Turkish: pus - ince sis (edebi)Urdu: دھند - کہر (ادبی)Indonesian: kabut tipis - embun (puitis)
جمل نموذجية
A soft dunst covered the meadow at dawn.
basic
The poem describes the hills lost in dunst.
basic
After the rain, a dunst hung over the village.
basic
Through the early morning dunst, the shapes of trees looked ghostly.
natural
As the sun rose, the dunst slowly lifted off the lake.
natural
It's hard to see the path clearly with all this dunst around.
natural