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Idioms describing foggy weather

The smog is so severe that people can't breathe.

The smog is serious and makes people sad.

This is a China idiom to describe extreme hatred.

From Zuozhuan Thirteen Years of Success.

The smog is serious and makes people feel groggy.

Groggy is an idiom in China, pronounced as hūn hūn chén chén, which means to describe a person who is delirious.

The West Chamber.

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Similar idioms describing foggy weather

Under the rule of darkness

Idiom definition: It is a metaphor for the darkness of society, and there is no light at all.

pitch-black

Idiom definition: describe the dark sky. It is also a metaphor for the darkness and chaos of society.

Dizziness and drowsiness

Definition of Idiom: Describe a person's unconsciousness.

Fuzzy

Idiom definition: unclear thinking.

(of mythical characters) climb the clouds and control the fog.

Idiom definition: riding a cloud and driving a fog. It turned out that people who know magic fly by clouds, and later described Mercedes-Benz as fast or dizzy.

The dark sky hangs over the dark earth.

Idiom definition: faint: dark. The world is dark and dreary. Describe the scene of wind and sand all over the sky when it is windy. It is also a metaphor for political corruption and social darkness.

Vaguely

Definition of Idiom: It means that it looks or sounds vague, not clear and not obvious.

Mist enveloped the mist, blurring the scenery and making it impossible to see clearly.

Idiom definition:

Vague: describes a vague appearance. Clouds hung over the scene, making it difficult to see clearly.

(of dense forests or sandstorms) shading the sky and the sun.

Idiom definition: cover the sky and cover the sun. Describe something huge, numerous or spectacular.

It is difficult to take a step forward

Definition of idiom: it is difficult to walk, which means that every step forward is not easy to do things.