foggiest
foggiest — 形容詞
- foggiestpositive
- more foggiestcomparative
- most foggiestsuperlative
1. Filled or covered with thick mist or fog, so that it is hard to see clearly.
有霧的
充滿濃霧而難以看清的
Filled or covered with thick mist or fog, so that it is hard to see clearly.
The mountain road was so foggy that Esme could barely see ten metres ahead.
山路霧氣太重,Esme 幾乎看不到前方十公尺。
so + adjective + that-clause for result
Trang switched on the car's fog lights as the coastal highway grew thick with mist.
沿海高速公路開始起濃霧時,Trang 打開了車子的霧燈。
collocation: fog lights
Lukas could not see the harbour as the foggiest morning of the year rolled in.
一年中最濃霧的早晨降臨,Lukas 看不見港口的模樣。
All flights were grounded after a foggy blanket settled over the airport at dawn.
黎明時分濃霧籠罩機場,所有航班都停飛了。
- clear
the opposite of foggy weather conditions
文法句型
foggy + noun
be/get + foggy
so foggy + that-clause
用法筆記
The base form is foggy; comparative is foggier; superlative is foggiest. This sense is the original, literal meaning from which the figurative senses developed.
2. Not able to have sharp, quick thoughts because you are exhausted, ill, or under
頭腦不清的
因疲憊或生病而無法清晰思考的
Not able to have sharp, quick thoughts because you are exhausted, ill, or under the influence of medication or alcohol.
After the long flight from Dubai, Folake felt too foggy to finish her report.
從杜拜飛了長途回來後,Folake 頭腦昏沉,寫不完報告。
feel + too + adjective + to-infinitive
The medicine left Liang with a foggy head and an upset stomach all day.
那藥讓 Liang 整天頭腦昏沉,胃也不舒服。
collocation: foggy head
Saira woke up feeling foggy after working two night shifts in a row.
連上了兩個大夜班之後,Saira 醒來時覺得腦袋迷迷糊糊的。
Karim's thoughts grew foggy from lack of sleep during exam week.
考試週睡眠不足,Karim 的思緒變得一片混沌。
- alert
fully awake and able to think quickly
- clear-headed
able to think logically without confusion
文法句型
feel + foggy
be + foggy
foggy + head / thinking / thoughts
用法筆記
Typically describes a temporary state caused by external factors (lack of sleep, illness, medication). Does not describe permanent mental ability or intelligence.
常見錯誤
3. Not having a clear memory or understanding of something; not knowing anything at
印象模糊
對某事記憶不清或完全不知道的
Not having a clear memory or understanding of something; not knowing anything at all about a particular subject or fact.
Brooke admitted she did not have the foggiest idea why the train was delayed.
Brooke 承認她對火車為什麼誤點完全沒有頭緒。
fixed expression: not have the foggiest idea
Rafael was foggy on the details of his grandmother's old recipe for mooncakes.
Rafael 對祖母做月餅的老食譜細節記不太清楚了。
be foggy on + [topic]
My memory of the 2004 earthquake has grown foggier with each passing year.
我對 2004 年那場地震的記憶一年比一年模糊。
Baraka had not the foggiest when the teacher asked about the homework.
老師問起作業的事,Baraka 完全沒概念。
文法句型
not have the foggiest + (idea / notion / clue)
be foggy on + [topic / details]
get + foggier + with + [time]
用法筆記
The fixed expression 'not have the foggiest (idea)' is informal and most common in British English. It means 'to have no knowledge at all.' The shorter form 'not have the foggiest' (without 'idea') is also common. In American English, the equivalent is 'not have the faintest idea.'