词汇 | example_english_fog |
释义 | Examples of fogThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. As such, fog represents a very important hydrological input for this tropical seasonal rain forest. Climatic conditions and tropical montane forest productivity: the fog has not lifted yet. For laser anemometry, a 'micro-fog lubricator' was used to atomize oil particles of approximately 2pm diameter. These data confirmed that fog drip input in the dry season was consistently higher than input of the rainy season. The fog of uncertainty inhibited confident assertion that his administration was on the right economic course. Accepting that energy has to be conserved, this proves that the fog explosions are, indirectly, driven by solar energy. The meteorological observations were sometimes hampered by a lack of wind or by fog. The collectors were read every morning after fog drip had stopped, and were levelled and cleaned of any litter present. Sometimes the fog briefly lifts, and the spectacle becomes faintly embarrassing. The uniform whitishgrey appearance of fog and clouds is due to light scattering by a high density of very small droplets. I remember your dance and the veil of mist and fog which merged with the clouds above. The lighting system would be considered as a whole, including items such as fog lamps, sidelights and indicator lights. The term ' fog ' stands for a multitude of tiny water droplets floating in air. When fog rolls in, it is hard to see anything at all. In the fog of the medicalised obfuscation of old age, this book sounds a loud warning blast. As a result, for the first 10 ms after fog formation, the surfaces are likely to store more energy than indicated by (14). In laboratory experiments scattering in obstacles occurred within a relatively short distance, however, being stronger than scattering in real fog. Monthly variation in fog drip was also negatively correlated with monthly rainfall. Annual fog drip was negatively correlated with annual rainfall. Actual fog deposition rates onto a forest canopy can be extremely variable in space and time. The weather forecast, broadcast on television, warns the motorist to beware of heavy rain, fog or icy patches on roads. The hotdry sub-season is characterized by dry and hot weather during the afternoon and with heavy radiation fog during the morning only. I had faith that it was there beyond the fog. Data are mean values obtained from 12 fog-collectors in 2000. Light scattering in fog decreases the stimuli contrast and, in addition, also quite considerably the averaged stimuli luminance. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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