
Rechercher
to mist over
[phrase form: mist]
01
s'embuer, se couvrir de buée
to have a thin layer of mist or water droplets cover a surface, creating a hazy or obscured appearance
Example
As the temperature dropped, the window began to mist over, creating a hazy view of the landscape.
As the hot coffee met the cold glass, the surface began to mist over.
The bathroom mirror misted over after the warm shower, making it necessary to wipe away the condensation.
02
embuer, brouiller
to cause the formation a thin layer of water droplets on the surface of a piece glass, making it blurry
Example
The steam from the kettle misted over the kitchen windows.
After spending hours in the sauna, the steam misted over the glass door, creating a hazy barrier.
The warm breath of the crowd misted over the windows of the bus as it idled at the stop.
03
se brouiller, se remplir de larmes
(of eyes) to become filled with tears
Example
As she listened to the touching story, her eyes began to mist over with emotion.
At the wedding ceremony, the bride's eyes misted up as she exchanged vows with her partner.
The touching reunion made their eyes mist over with joy as they embraced.