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I . mist [mɪst] N

1. mist no pl (light fog):

2. mist (blur):

megla f
tančica f fig

I . mist up VB intr

mist glass, tiles:

II . mist up VB trans

mist vision:

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During the severest droughts, the plants get all the moisture they require from the mists that sweep up from the sea.
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As the story goes, this land is entered by crossing the enchanted mists into a world existing parallel to this one.
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The tropical jungles on the rest of the island are teeming with dinosaurs, hiding in the ground mists or around the rolling hills.
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While evil lurks in all corners of the land, rarely is it as powerful as it is in the gloom of the mists.
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The narrow, slippery road in the mountain mists was treacherous for mule trains, and in some cases mules were hoisted by ropes.
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In 2014, the company created an edible mist machine which emits flavored mists that taste like various foods and have no calories.
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A correct fit may not be as critical in masks that are intended to protect against splattering liquids or mists.
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There are various kinds of cutting fluids, which include oils, oil-water emulsions, pastes, gels, aerosols (mists), and air or other gases.
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First, she mists a nylon-and-boar-bristle paddle brush with a flexible, water-based hair spray (one that lists water, not alcohol, high up on the ingredient list).
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But it didn't last and a few months later the character slipped into the mists of time and disappeared.
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