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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
hazy
hazy [hazy hazier haziest] BrE [ˈheɪzi] NAmE [ˈheɪzi] adjective (hazi·er, hazi·est) 1. not clear because of ↑haze •a hazy afternoon/sky •hazy light/sunshine •The mountains were hazy in the distance. •The room was hazy with smoke. 2. not clear because of a lack of memory, understanding or detail Syn: ↑vague •a hazy memory/idea •The dividing line is somewhat hazy. •What happened next is all very hazy. 3. (of a person)uncertain or confused about sth •I'm a little hazy about what to do next. Derived Word: ↑hazily Word Origin: early 17th cent. (in nautical use in the sense ‘foggy’): of unknown origin. Example Bank: •I have only a very hazy idea about how the economy works. •I'm a bit hazy about my family history. •I'm still slightly hazy about the details of what happened. •My memory of that day is a little hazy now. •The distant mountains looked hazy and mysterious. •The summers were hazy with pollution. •There will be a dry start to the day with some hazy sunshine in the east.
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