Übersetzung & Definition
a blanket of smog: eine Dunstglocke
smog: Smog
The word smog was coined in the early 20th century as a portmanteau of the words smoke and fog to refer to smoky fog.
smoggy: (Luft-) verschmutzt
Beispiel
- "London is covered in a blanket of smog today."
- "Brent : Candy, I don't think London has seen "smog" since 1952, when it experienced "the great smog of 1952"."
- "Philip will be traveling to smoggy, silicone-filled Los Angeles on Thursday morning to meet with buyers from 'Smells R Us', a chain of local perfume stores based in Southern California, as well as carriers of fine Delavigne products."
- "Candy : Well, I've been told that the smog, I mean the fog, is going to be around all weekend."
- "Candy : Oh fog, smog, it's all the same thing."
- "Smog is the result of large amounts of coal burning in one area, and it's caused by a mixture of smoke and sulphur dioxide."
- "Brent : Candy, I don't think London has seen "smog" since 1952, when it experienced "the great smog of 1952"."
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