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1 fog-horn
noun (a horn used as a warning to or by ships in fog.) sirena de niebla -
2 fog
foɡ
1. noun(a thick cloud of moisture or water vapour in the air which makes it difficult to see: I had to drive very slowly because of the fog.) niebla
2. verb((usually with up) to cover with fog: Her glasses were fogged up with steam.) empañarse- foggy- fog-bound
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fog n nieblatr[fɒg]1 niebla1 (mirror etc) empañar2 (photo) velar3 figurative use complicar1 empañarse (up/over, -)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfog bank banco de niebla: empañarfog vito fog up : empañarsefog n: niebla f, neblina fn.• bruma s.f.• neblina s.f.• niebla s.f.v.• entenebrecer v.• envolver en niebla v.• oscurecer v.• velar v.
I fɔːg, fɒgmass & count noun ( Meteo) niebla f
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[fɒɡ]1. N1) (Met) niebla f2) (fig) confusión fto be in a fog — estar confundido or desconcertado
2. VT1) (Phot) velar2) (=confuse) [+ matter] enredar, complicar; [+ person] confundir, ofuscar3) (also: fog up) [+ spectacles, window] empañar3.VI (also: fog up) empañarse4.CPDfog lamp, fog light N — (Aut) faro m antiniebla
fog signal N — aviso m de niebla
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I [fɔːg, fɒg]mass & count noun ( Meteo) niebla f
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3 sirena
sirena sustantivo femenino 1 (Mit) mermaid; ( en mitología clásica) siren 2 (de fábrica, ambulancia, alarma) siren 3 (Col) ( en pirotecnia) rocket
sirena sustantivo femenino
1 Mit mermaid
2 (de una fábrica, un barco) siren ' sirena' also found in these entries: English: background - blow - hoot - hooter - mermaid - siren - wail - fog - horn
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