dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

zamglone Anglais:

1. misted over



2. misted


The sky misted over.

Anglais mot "zamglone"(misted) se produit dans des ensembles:

Dept. of Speculation - Vocabulary

3. dim


Tom only had a dim recollection of what Mary looked like.
You can be really dim sometimes!
The lamp gave out a dim light.
I have a dim memory of my grandmother.
the lights dimmed slightly
Small print looks dim.
Thus Sally’s DRO would take a dim view of her polluting activities, since it would be on the hook for any property damage her factory causes.
Without hope...... the future is dim........ bleak........
Her memories of events have dimmed with age; it appears that forgetfulness is synonymous with growing old.
He won't understand it, he's dim.
I was a dim
Tom is such a dim guy! He's so stupid!
You'll need to give him something easy to do -- he's a bit dim.
My memories are dim, I don't remember it.
Hi moon! dim your light. Hello wind! breeze soft. Hello earth! spin gently. Because my friend is going to sleep.

4. fog


The fog closed in.
In addition to a thick fog, there was a heavy swell.
Fog has limited visibility to 100 meters.
I caught cold from exposure to the night fog.
As the sun rose, the fog disappeared.
I hope the fog will go away soon.
Due to the fog, traffic is temporarily suspended.
If you hit a patch of fog, slow down and put your blinkers on.
We had to stop over in San Francisco for two hours due to the fog.
Because of the fog, the airplane has been rerouted to Munich.
The fog won't clear until there's a wind to blow it away.
It's foggy
thick/dense/heavy/freezing fog The accident happened in thick fog.
... researchers lost in thick fog and led them miles...
God created Padania and, realizing the error, created the fog.