英:[fʌg]
美:[fʌɡ]
英:[fʌg]
美:[fʌɡ]
第三人称单数:fugs
现在分词:fugging
过去式:fugged
过去分词:fugged
noun
the stuffy atmosphere of a poorly ventilated spacealso: a stuffy or malodorous emanation
verb
intransitive verb
to loll indoors in a stuffy atmosphere
transitive verb
to make stuffy and odorous
"闷热,狭窄,沉闷的气氛",1888年。 "源自 dial. 和 School slang" [OED]。
Noun perhaps alteration of fog >entry 1
The first known use of fug was in 1888
1 That he is trailed by a fug of damaging allusions: Burisma.
2 I could start using it without a two-week wait for a doctor’s appointment and so, in a fug of hormones and frustration, I bought a subscription.
3 There is a fug in here,please open the window.
这里空气闷浊,请把窗子打开。
4 She credits therapy for guiding her through the fug of confusion and helping her to rediscover her love for acting.
5 The fug of body odour, perfume and laundry soap hangs oppressively above bowed, damp heads.
6 And questions hang in the air, along with the fug of cigarette smoke, about “the intransience of love” and “the communicability of the human spirit.”
7 Through most of my 20s, I pretended my hearing wasn't getting worse, and eventually the years of denial plunged me into a depressed, doomy fug.
8 From which reverie he was awoken by Hassan asking, “So how the fug did a perfectly good Austrian Archduke end up in Shitsberg, Tennessee?”
9 What the fug is that swill?
这乌七八糟的是什么玩意儿?
10 Britain's most successful girl band are breaking through the fug of self-isolation with a turbo-charged new single that goes by the self-explanatory title Break Up Song.
11 That is the clarity; all the rest is fug.
12 Yes, there was something rubbish about crying all the time, not functioning, being unable to answer simple questions because of the fug in my head.
13 Through a fug of cigarette smoke, her hosts found her intense, charming, stubborn and prickly.
她整日抽烟,处在烟雾缭绕中,她的接伺者反而发现她迷人、顽固、易怒的一面。
14 The fourth quarter, when the Chinese economy began to re-emerge from its COVID fug, was also better for Tencent.
15 That Christmas, I was in the right place and the wrong place, and in our fug of mutual incomprehension, she helped me.
16 As Spurs kicked off in a fug of firework smoke, Son could be seen pirouetting his way down the left flank and turning to the crowd to demand a greater surge of noise.
17 Abel, touchingly, finds worth and value in his work as a slaughterman, and in the crowded, smelly fug of the cellar dwelling he shares with dozens of transients.
18 Armies of young women emerged from the fug of subway stations every day to fill the offices of those magazines.
19 It’s a dish that tastes of my past: coming home from school to the fug of just-made soup, a waxed table cloth, and my brother putting Lego up his nose.
20 When I was trapped in a fug of anxiety and depression in my early 20s, disassociation made it feel as though the people around me were actors in a bad reality show.