befog如何读

英:[bɪˈfɒg]

美:[bɪˈfɔg]

befog是什么意思

  • vt. 用雾笼罩; 使 ... 困惑; 使 ... 含糊

befog自然拼读

be·fog

b fawg [or] b fag

befog变形

befogs, befogging, befogged

befog英英释义

verb

transitive verb

confuse

fog, obscure

befog词源中文解释

大约1600年,来自 be- 和 fog。相关词汇: Befogged; befogging。

befog词源英文解释

The first known use of befog was in 1601

befog儿童词典英英释义

beholdverb

to look upon : see

beguileverb

to deceive by cunning means

was beguiled into thinking everything was all right

to draw notice or interest by charm it is the scenery that beguiles the tourists

a beguiling manner

to cause time to pass pleasantly

beguile the time by telling stories

befoulverb

to make dirty : soil

befogverb

confuse sense 2

to make foggy : obscure

befogverb

confuse sense 2

to make foggy : obscure

befog 例句

1 After the sour testosterone that befogs the air of “Hangmen,” it was rather a relief to spend time with the all-female cast of Ms. Churchill’s “Escaped Alone” that evening.

2 From the sentimental journey past to the present stage of the same was but a step; but the present situation was rather perplexingly befogged.

3 Her words seemed to penetrate the befogged mind of the dazed woman.

4 As always with the royal family, details about its internal deliberations are elusive and befogged in speculation.

5 Neither wine nor hippocras had befogged the stout heads of the Assyrians, nor loosened their canny tongues.

6 "Peggy," enquired Timothy, entirely befogged but considerably intrigued, "what are you talking about?"

7 Nay, as I blink about the streets Of this befogged and miry city, Why, almost every girl one meets Seems preternaturally pretty!

8 When supper was over Levin, strengthened by food and drink, his senses befogged by the fumes of the wine, began to nurse a feeling of independence; a strong yearning for freedom stirred in his heart.

9 Where Carlington Road flows into Hammersmith Road John waited for a passing taxi, apostrophizing meanwhile the befogged stars in the London sky.

10 He discerned this luminous point in a period befogged by prejudice, tradition, pedantry, conventionality, subservience to antiquated humours and insurgent eccentricities.

11 She wasn’t befogged, as their father had been.

12 Angèle, in turn, was befogged, but saw instantly that the village youth was not sufficiently reverent to the claims of rank.

13 At Tirlemont Kenneth made enquiries, and was given such minute directions that before he had gone another five miles he was hopelessly befogged.

14 Something seemed to bear down on his brain and befog his sight.

15 I was, as it were, benumbed and befogged; my ideas were shattered and turned upside down; but I remember I was, for some reason, very sad.

16 When you shout Durham! the gloomy and befogged financial atmosphere becomes clear and there is a mad rush and scramble for her bonds.

17 The object of writing a book is not to befog the reader's mind.

18 Instead of being buried under documents, befogged by facts, you find yourself in the immediate, proximate, breathing presence of another human being — and there’s suddenly no room for anything else.

19 His scalp prickled,—as did Ace’s,—and for a little while his wits seemed befogged.

20 He could recall her expression in that befogged gaslight even now, her expression of utter lack of interest, faintly colored with surprise at his own bad taste.

befog 同义词

5 以雾笼罩

fog

9 把弄糊涂

confuse

11 使糊涂

addle muzz

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