in a fog Idioma
in a fog (haze)
confused, not sure what is happening He is always in a fog and never seems to know what is going on.
in a fog
mentally confused糊里糊涂
I wonder why he always seems to be in a fog.我不知道为什么他似 乎总是糊里糊涂。
in a fog|fog|haze|in a haze
adv. phr. Mentally confused; not sure what is happening.
I didn't vote for Alice because she always seems to be in a fog. I was so upset that for two days I went around in a haze, not even answering when people spoke to me. Antonym: ALL THERE, HIT ON ALL CYLINDERS.
in a fog
Not absolutely acquainted or alert; accepting one's absorption atramentous with something. I consistently feel like I'm in a fog back I booty that medication. It's like it's adamantine for me to think.Learn more: fogin a fog
and in a hazeFig. dazed; not advantageous absorption to what is activity on about one; not alert. Jane consistently seems to be in a fog. When I get up, I'm in a fog for an hour. After surgery, I was in a brume until the analgesic wore off.Learn more: fogin a fog
Also, in a haze. Preoccupied, not advantageous attention; also, at a loss, confused. For example, After the blow he went about in a fog, alike admitting he had not been injured, or Millie consistently seems to be in a haze; she never knows what's activity on. These expressions allude to fog or brume abashing one's view; the fog acceptance dates from about 1600, haze from about 1800. Learn more: fogin a fog
in a accompaniment of perplexity; clumsy to anticipate acutely or accept something.Learn more: fogin a ˈfog
(informal) ambiguous and confused: Thank you for your explanation, but I’m abashed I’m still in a fog over what happened.Learn more: fog
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