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I . fog [fɒg, ingl. am. fɑ:g] SUST.

fog
mgła f

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to feel in a fog about sth
sb's mind is in a fog

II . fog <-gg-> [fɒg, ingl. am. fɑ:g] V. trans.

1. fog (complicate):

fog
gmatwać [perf po-]

2. fog (stop thinking):

fog
tumanić [perf o-]

III . fog <-gg-> [fɒg, ingl. am. fɑ:g] V. intr.

fog bank SUST.

fog bank

fog lamp, fog light AM SUST. pl.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The story takes place in a non urban area filled with fog, howling wolves, swamps and uneducated, superstitious country people who live in simple homes.
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Fog in the area hampered the search for the aircraft, which crashed in a forest.
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It included a light, fog signal, and radiobeacon, all controlled by radio signals.
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There is no longer a fog signal at this site.
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Fog necessitated flying as low as 10 feet to follow roads.
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He can shapeshift at will, his featured forms in the novel being that of a bat, a wolf, a large dog and fog.
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Low visibility caused by fog, mist and heavy rain increase the navigator's problems.
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The fog and rainy weather did play a role, however.
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Now in areas of fog the lights are typically combined with a foghorn.
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Historical records indicate the use of water-collecting fog fences.
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