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1 a mist of tears
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2 mist
n. mist; nevel, lage wolk; waas--------v. doen beslaan, misten, mistig wordenmist1[ mist] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 waas♦voorbeelden:see things through a mist • alles in een waas zien————————mist21 mistenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
3 dissolve
v. oplossen, smelten, vloeibaar worden; verdwijnen; ontbinden; uitelkaar drijven[ dizzolv]♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 oplossen♦voorbeelden: -
4 melt
n. soort gerecht gemaakt met toplaagje van gesmolten Zwitserse kaas--------v. smelten; versmelten; doen smelten; ontdooien; doen verdwijnen[ melt]♦voorbeelden:the fuse has melted • de stop is doorgeslagenmelt in the mouth • smelten op de tongmelt down • omsmeltenhis heart melted at her tears • haar tranen deden zijn hart smeltenmelt with pity • smelten van medelijden
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mist — [mist] n. [ME < OE, darkness, mist, akin to ON mistr, dark weather < IE base * meigh , to blink, be dim > Sans * mēghá , cloud] 1. a large mass of water vapor at or just above the earth s surface resembling a fog, but less dense 2. a… … English World dictionary
mist — I UK [mɪst] / US noun Word forms mist : singular mist plural mists ** 1) a) [countable/uncountable] a mass of small drops of water in the air close to the ground The early morning mist was clearing to reveal a glorious day. shrouded in mist (=… … English dictionary
mist — mist1 [ mıst ] noun 1. ) count or uncount a mass of small drops of water in the air close to the ground: The early morning mist was clearing to reveal a glorious day. shrouded in mist (=completely hidden by mist): The whole coast became shrouded… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
mist — mist1 [mıst] n [: Old English;] 1.) [U and C] a light cloud low over the ground that makes it difficult for you to see very far →↑fog ▪ We could just see the outline of the house through the mist. ▪ Next morning, the whole town was shrouded in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
mist — mistless, adj. /mist/, n. 1. a cloudlike aggregation of minute globules of water suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth s surface, reducing visibility to a lesser degree than fog. 2. a cloud of particles resembling this: She sprayed a… … Universalium
mist — [[t]mɪst[/t]] n. 1) mer a mass of minute globules of water suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth s surface, resembling fog but not as dense 2) a cloud of particles or a fine spray of liquid resembling this: a mist of perfume[/ex] 3)… … From formal English to slang
mist´like´ — mist «mihst», noun, verb. –n. 1. a cloud of very fine drops of water in the air; fog; haze: »As the sun rose it burned off the clouds of low mist in the valleys. 2. U.S. a fine drizzle. 3. a cloud of very fine drops of any liquid in the air: »A… … Useful english dictionary
mist´less — mist «mihst», noun, verb. –n. 1. a cloud of very fine drops of water in the air; fog; haze: »As the sun rose it burned off the clouds of low mist in the valleys. 2. U.S. a fine drizzle. 3. a cloud of very fine drops of any liquid in the air: »A… … Useful english dictionary
mist|y-eyed — «MIHS tee YD», adjective. 1. close to tears: »... bowed misty eyed to the packed hall (Time). 2. Figurative. sentimental to the point of tears: »a misty eyed speech, misty eyed farewells. 3. Figurative. having dreamy eyes: »a misty eyed youth … Useful english dictionary
mist — [[t]mɪ̱st[/t]] mists, misting, misted 1) N VAR Mist consists of a large number of tiny drops of water in the air, which make it difficult to see very far. Thick mist made flying impossible... A bluish mist hung in the air... Mists and fog swirled … English dictionary
mist — {{11}}mist (n.) O.E. mist dimness (of eyesight), mist (earliest in compounds, such as misthleoðu misty cliffs, wælmist mist of death ), from P.Gmc. *mikhstaz (Cf. M.L.G. mist, Du. mist, Icelandic mistur, Norw., Swed. mist), perhaps from PIE… … Etymology dictionary