hazy
adjective /ˈheɪzi/
/ˈheɪzi/
(comparative hazier, superlative haziest)
- not clear because of haze
朦胧的;薄雾蒙蒙的 - a hazy afternoon/sky
雾蒙蒙的下午/天空 - hazy light/sunshine
曚昽的光线/阳光 - The mountains were hazy in the distance.
远处的山峦在薄雾中若隐若现。 - The room was hazy with smoke.
房间里烟雾弥漫。
Topics Weatherc2- The summers were hazy with pollution.
因为污染,夏天老是雾蒙蒙的。 - There will be a dry start to the day with some hazy sunshine in the east.
东边日光朦胧,早上会比较干燥。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- look
- become
- …
- very
- a little
- rather
- …
- with
- a hazy afternoon/sky
- not clear because of a lack of memory, understanding or detail
synonym vague记不清的;模糊的 - a hazy memory/idea
模糊不清的记忆/概念 - The dividing line is somewhat hazy.
分界线有些模糊。 - What happened next is all very hazy.
接下来发生的事都记不清楚了。 - I have only a very hazy idea about how the economy works.
我对经济运行的方式只是模模糊糊地有一些了解。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- become
- get
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- about
- a hazy memory/idea
- (of a person
) uncertain or confused about something人 主意不定的;困惑的 - I'm a little hazy about what to do next.
我还有点拿不准下一步要做什么。
- I'm a bit hazy about my family history.
我不大清楚我们家族的历史。 - I'm still slightly hazy about the details of what happened.
对所发生事情的细节我还是有些糊涂。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- become
- get
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- about
- I'm a little hazy about what to do next.
词源early 17th cent. (in nautical use in the sense ‘foggy’): of unknown origin.