Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Haze"
The meaning of "Haze" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa I wrote this down
in like a haze
or in the middle
of the night
and it's an idea that
may or may not come
back to fruition
?
in like a haze
or in the middle
of the night
and it's an idea that
may or may not come
back to fruition
?
A:
It means I wrote this, while I was under the influence of a drug or alcohol. I may have written in the middle of the night (while I was half asleep / half awake). (The writer doesn't quite remember why his mind was addled. He just remembers that it was addled for some reason.) It was just an idea that may have some value someday, or it may have just been a waste of time.
Q:
O que significa “We can fire up some purple haze and slip away / I could dive into your water / I ain‘t swimming”(I read these sentences in lyrics)?
A:
"We can fire up some purple haze and slip away" - This is certainly a reference to smoking cannabis.
"I could dive into your water. I ain‘t swimming babe if that's what you like" - He wants to be near her and do what she likes to do. This an adolescent love song. This is also an oblique reference to sexual interest. This is a very clean and proper song of young love. It even includes the phrase "don't rush this love", which indicates that no overt sexual reference is intended, only lightly implied.
"I could dive into your water. I ain‘t swimming babe if that's what you like" - He wants to be near her and do what she likes to do. This an adolescent love song. This is also an oblique reference to sexual interest. This is a very clean and proper song of young love. It even includes the phrase "don't rush this love", which indicates that no overt sexual reference is intended, only lightly implied.
Q:
O que significa out of the haze?
A:
A haze is something such as heat or smoke particles which make the air less clear and thus more difficult to see through.
It’s sort of similar to a fog so “driving out of the haze” would mean driving to somewhere where the air is clearer and therefore the driver can see better.
It’s sort of similar to a fog so “driving out of the haze” would mean driving to somewhere where the air is clearer and therefore the driver can see better.
Q:
O que significa haze ?
A:
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Q:
O que significa haze?
A:
Haze has two meanings, but in this context it means like a mist or fog. "Heat Haze" is when something is really hot, and it causes the area around it to look wavy, or distorted.
Example sentences using "Haze"
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com hazing.
A:
“The members of the fraternity were caught hazing their pledges and got suspended as a result”
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com haze.
A:
The haze enveloped London
Because of the dense haze, the road was hard to see
Because of the dense haze, the road was hard to see
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com in a haze.
A:
"I tried talking to her but it was like she was in a haze. She wasn't very responsive. Maybe she hadn't slept..."
"I should make sure to clean my glasses before I drive. When they get dirty it's like I'm looking through a haze."
"I should make sure to clean my glasses before I drive. When they get dirty it's like I'm looking through a haze."
Synonyms of "Haze" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre hazing e bullying ?
A:
Hazing could be considered a type of bullying. "Hazing" includes forcing new or potential members of a group to do activities that are often difficult and humiliating in order to join the group or organization (often seen in college fraternities and the military).
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre There’s a haze hanging over the hills and fields. e There’s a haze over the hills and fields. ?
A:
There's not too much difference. The first one seems like there is a haze that has been there longer than normal. The second just seems like there is a haze.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre haze e blur ?
A:
Haze is often a condition of pollution and/or dust particulates in the air that lowers the ability to see things clearly.
Example:
The morning sky was so hazy that I couldn’t see the buildings down the street.
Blur is also a condition of not being able to see things clearly but it is caused by the eyes ability to focus.
Example:
We were driving so fast that the shops lining the streets became one large blur.
Example:
The morning sky was so hazy that I couldn’t see the buildings down the street.
Blur is also a condition of not being able to see things clearly but it is caused by the eyes ability to focus.
Example:
We were driving so fast that the shops lining the streets became one large blur.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre haze e smog ?
A:
Haze can be of natural causes, for example, fog coming in from the ocean.
Smog is specifically a combination of the words "smoke" and "fog", so fog that's created or composed of smoke.
Examples include the haze around major cities caused by cars, or even the haze caused by forest fires (Indonesia especially).
Smog is specifically a combination of the words "smoke" and "fog", so fog that's created or composed of smoke.
Examples include the haze around major cities caused by cars, or even the haze caused by forest fires (Indonesia especially).
Translations of "Haze"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? haze
A:
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Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? haze
A:
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Other questions about "Haze"
Q:
"Thick haze hid the downtown skyline that rose only moments before in the distance. No amount of straining to see penetrated it. "
Hello! I have a question. What does "straining" means in the passage? Thank you.
Hello! I have a question. What does "straining" means in the passage? Thank you.
A:
One of the literal meanings of "to strain" is to stretch one's muscles to the limit. In this case, in the context of seeing, it's talking about the eyes. So figuratively straining one's eyes would mean trying very hard to see something, to the point your eyes might start hurting.
Q:
"The haze was getting in the way the vision of the members of the group."
"There was a haze of dust in my city."
"I was having an alcoholic haze."
(What does "alcoholic haze" mean?) soa natural?
"There was a haze of dust in my city."
"I was having an alcoholic haze."
(What does "alcoholic haze" mean?) soa natural?
A:
Haze has two meanings. 1. related to weather, meaning like fog or mist. 2. related to your state of mind, like confusion or unclear
Q:
haze
A:
I'm not sure what the other word before "haze" was "blew away the ___ and the haze."
Try pronouncing "haze" as "days" with an "h", "hays".
Hope that helps
Try pronouncing "haze" as "days" with an "h", "hays".
Hope that helps
Q:
haze
A:
Good job!
Q:
There is a severe haze.
There is severe haze.
Which one is right and why?
Thank you!
There is severe haze.
Which one is right and why?
Thank you!
A:
there is severe haze because haze is uncountable
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