0 Hazy air or weather is not clear, especially because of heat:
1 not remembering things clearly:
She notes the sun came out but that she prefers it a bit hazier.
The older linkages between rulers and ruled become ever hazier, ever more problematic.
There's no title; no stipend; no uniform; no official residence; nothing to pin in the lapel; and only the haziest of duties.
In this the cat watched a woodland scene and a hazy image of branches appeared on the screen.
Assume that the right to investigate and categorize is not so very far from actual intervention, and this hazy line is where observation becomes active surveillance and discipline.
The definition of occupations was often hazy.
What is particularly effective about the format is that it itemises what, for many, is a hazy or even ambivalent concept, and it grounds 'ageism ' in specific case studies.
The prolonged hazy conditions in the late half of the 1998 drought could possibly mitigate drought severity as the haze strongly reduced the intensity of irradiance and evapotranspirational loss.
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天氣, 霧濛濛的,空氣不清晰的(尤指熱天), 記憶…
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天气, 雾蒙蒙的,空气不清晰的(尤指热天), 记忆…
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neblinoso, neblinoso/osa [masculine-feminine], brumoso/osa [masculine-feminine]…
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