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Misty Meaning in English

word

/ˈmɪsti/
MIS-tee
/mˈɪsti/
MIS-tee

释义

When something is 'misty', it is covered with mist, making it hard to see clearly. It can also mean unclear or not sharp, either literally or figuratively.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used to describe weather or landscapes ('misty morning', 'misty hills'), but also for feelings or memories ('misty eyes' means teary or emotional). More poetic/formal than simply 'foggy'; describes thinner, softer mist. Not used for artificial smoke.

例句

It was a misty morning by the lake.

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The mountains looked misty in the distance.

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Driving was hard because the window was misty.

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She had misty eyes after watching that sad movie.

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The city looked beautiful under the misty lights at night.

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I love walking in the park when it's a little misty outside.

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