hazily
adverb uk/ˈheɪ.zəl.i/ us/ˈheɪ.zəl.i/
朦胧地,模糊地
in a way that is not clearly remembered or noticed
She only hazily remembered her previous visit. 她只是模糊地记得她之前的访问。
He was hazily aware of a dull ache in the small of his back. 他隐隐约约地感觉到后背隐隐作痛。
雾蒙蒙地,(尤指因为热而)空气不清晰地,朦胧地
in a way that cannot be seen very clearly, especially because of heat
The sun rose hazily behind the palm trees. 太阳朦胧地从棕榈树后升起。
The streets and monuments of Athens stretched hazily away to the mountains. 雅典的街道和纪念碑朦胧地延伸到群山之中。
- More examples
- What was happening to her, she wondered hazily.
- He walked along the hazily familiar terrain.
- Brownish clouds drifted hazily over the landscape.
- Meg saw him hazily through the steam from the pan.
See: hazy