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Перевод: foggy
[прилагательное] туманный; темный; мглистый; смутный; неясный
Тезаурус:
- One person was killed and 25 injured - two seriously - in a 54-vehicle smash on the southbound side of the foggy M18.
- Both men were sceptical about ghosts and the supernatural and their jaunt in suitably foggy conditions was aimed at returning to their friends who believed the stories and good-humouredly disprove them.
- It was still dark and the weather was wet and foggy, but the blue fog inside the car was worse as the Substitute lit his third pungent little Tuscan cigar.
- Foggy days are usually still days and are beneficial in that they do help you to hear what's happening underground - but they are not so helpful from the point of view of disturbance.
- Coachloads descend in the hope of spotting Compo, Clegg and Foggy.
- Not for one moment did the two men believe that they would see anything, and they were determined not to allow the foggy weather to play havoc with their imaginations.
- To illustrate this, it is relevant to remember that driving a car is possible for the fully sighted in foggy conditions, but it is a more tiring procedure than driving when visibility is good.
- November often brings the odd day of mist and when the conditions are foggy, I often can't see the point in a tough hill walk when the expansive views of other months are nowhere to be seen.
- There had been a running buffet in the kitchen and they helped themselves when they were hungry, like gauchos on an Argentine estancia , but meals glued life together for Alan's family and he could be heard intoning, intoning, instructing, instructing in his foggy monotone with never a word in reply, until the children were able to "get down".
- Mid-November can suffer a few foggy days.
- Her brain was foggy and muffled.
- Like foggy South puffing with wind and rain?
- You had, he says, to be careful not to fumigate on a foggy night when the air was too heavy to let the fumes drift away.
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