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(to become covered (as if) with mist: The mirror misted over; The windscreen misted up.) embaçar, enevoar-se -
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[lens, mirror] s'embuer; [landscape] s'embrumer -
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to mist over / mist up1 (windows, glasses, etc) empañarse2 (countryside) cubrirse de neblina3 figurative use (eyes) llenarse de lágrimas, empañarse -
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mist(a cloud of moisture in the air but very close to the ground, which makes it difficult to see any distance: The hills are covered in thick mist.) neblina- mistily- misty
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mist n neblinatr[mɪst]2 (on window, mirror, etc) vaho3 (fine spray of liquid) vaporización nombre femenino4 figurative use velo1 (plants) pulverizar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin the mists of time en la noche de los tiemposmist ['mɪst] n1) haze: neblina f, niebla f2) spray: rocío mn.• bruma s.f.• llovizna s.f.• neblina s.f.• niebla s.f.• vaho s.m.• vapor s.m.v.• anieblar v.• empañar v.mɪsta) u c ( Meteo) neblina fb) u ( condensation) vaho mc) u ( spray) vaporización fPhrasal Verbs:- mist up[mɪst]1.N neblina f ; (=rain) llovizna f, garúa f (LAm); (at sea) bruma f ; (in liquid) nube f ; (on glass etc) vaho mthrough a mist of tears — (fig) a través de un velo de lágrimas
lost in the mists of time — liter perdido en la noche de los tiempos
2.VI (also: mist over, mist up) [scene, landscape] nublarse; [mirror, window] empañarse; [eyes] llenarse de lágrimas* * *[mɪst]a) u c ( Meteo) neblina fb) u ( condensation) vaho mc) u ( spray) vaporización fPhrasal Verbs:- mist up -
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mist(a cloud of moisture in the air but very close to the ground, which makes it difficult to see any distance: The hills are covered in thick mist.) (lett) tåke, fuktig dis, yr- mistily- misty
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- upskodde--------tåkeIsubst. \/mɪst\/1) lett tåke, dis, tåkedis, skodde2) yr, duskregn3) tåkelignende sky av partikler, dusj4) ( overført) slørcast a mist before somebody's eyes tilsløre noe for noenin a mist forvirretIIverb \/mɪst\/1) bli disig, bli tåket2) (om brilleglass, speil e.l.) dugge3) ( overført) sløre4) yre, duskregnemist over\/up bli dekket av tåke bli tåket -
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[mist](a cloud of moisture in the air but very close to the ground, which makes it difficult to see any distance: The hills are covered in thick mist.) dis- mistily- misty
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- up* * *[mist](a cloud of moisture in the air but very close to the ground, which makes it difficult to see any distance: The hills are covered in thick mist.) dis- mistily- misty
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mist [mɪst]► mist over, mist up intransitive verb[view] se couvrir de brume ; [mirror] s'embuer* * *[mɪst] 1. 2.transitive verb vaporiser [plant]Phrasal Verbs:- mist up•• -
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[mist](a cloud of moisture in the air but very close to the ground, which makes it difficult to see any distance: The hills are covered in thick mist.) nevoeiro- mistily- misty
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- up* * *[mist] n 1 névoa, nevoeiro, neblina, cerração. 2 fig tudo o que escurece. • vt+vi cobrir de nevoeiro, neblina, etc., obscurecer. her eyes misted over / seus olhos encheram-se de lágrimas (impedindo a visão). -
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A n2 (of perfume, spray) brume f ; (from breath, on window) buée f ;lost in the mists of time perdu dans la nuit des temps.■ mist over [lens, mirror] s'embuer ; [landscape] s'embrumer ; his eyes misted over with tears les larmes embuaient ses yeux.■ mist up [lens, window] s'embuer. -
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mist [mɪst]1 noun∎ the morning mist will clear by noon les brumes matinales se dissiperont avant midi;∎ figurative the mists of time la nuit des temps∎ to mist (over or up) embuer;∎ tears misted his eyes ses yeux étaient brouillés par les larmes∎ to mist (over or up) (landscape) disparaître dans la brume; (mirror) se couvrir de buée, s'embuer; (eyes) se voiler, s'embuer -
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[mist](a cloud of moisture in the air but very close to the ground, which makes it difficult to see any distance: The hills are covered in thick mist.) megla- mistily- misty
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- up* * *I [mist]nounmegla, pršec; figuratively megla (pred očmi); figuratively nadih (na steklu)to cast a mist before s.o.'s eyes — slepiti koga, imeti koga za norcaII [mist]1.intransitive verbzamegliti se, pršeti;2.transitive verbzaviti v meglo, zatemniti -
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