Fog patches refer to localized areas of fog within a more widespread area. They can vary in size and density, creating sudden reductions in visibility for drivers or pedestrians. These patches may come and go quickly, making it important to stay cautious when traveling through foggy conditions.
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"Fog wreaths" typically refers to thick, swirling formations of fog that can resemble wreaths or coils. These fog formations can create a mysterious, atmospheric effect and impact visibility in the surrounding area.
It will eventually go away.
A lot of fog usually indicates high humidity and low visibility. It can make it difficult to see clearly and can affect transportation and outdoor activities.
The phrase "fog a mirror" is often used humorously to imply that the person being referred to is so inactive or lifeless that they are barely capable of performing the simple act of breathing, causing even the mirror to fog up. It is a playful way of teasing someone about being unresponsive or lazy.
fog = Nebel fog = Schleier (figurative)
fog moves silently
Nebula, Nebulae (mist, fog, etc)
"Fog" is not a word in the French language. The English word "Fog" is translated into French as "brouillard"
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Il a du brouillard means "He has fog"If you say, Il y a du brouillard that would mean "There is fog"