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1. (n.) smog
smoke or other atmospheric pollutants combined with fog in an unhealthy or irritating mixture.
Etymology: (1900–05; sm (oke ) + (f )og)
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| Definition of 'Smog' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) smog, smogginess
air pollution by a mixture of smoke and fog
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1. (noun) smog
air pollution
a cloud of smog hanging over the city
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| Definition of 'Smog' |
U.S. National Library of Medicine |
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1. Smog
A mixture of smoke and fog polluting the atmosphere. (Dorland, 27th ed)
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Sense: fog mixed with smoke and fumes from factories, houses, vehicles etc
Some big cities have a problem with smog.
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Afrikaans: rookmis |
Arabic: ضَبْخَن: ضباب وَدُخان |
Bulgarian: смог |
Brazilian: nevoeiro com fumaça |
Czech: smog |
German: der Smog |
Danish: smog |
Greek: αιθαλομίχλη |
Spanish: niebla mezclada con humo |
Estonian: sudu |
Farsi: مه دود |
Finnish: savusumu |
French: smog |
Hebrew: עַרפִּיחַ |
Hindi: धूम-कोहरा |
Croatian: smog, industrijski zagađe |
Hungarian: füstköd, szmog |
Indonesian: asap kabut |
Icelandic: mengunarskÿ/-móða |
Italian: smog |
Japanese: スモッグ |
Korean: 스모그 |
Lithuanian: smogas |
Latvian: smogs |
Malay: asbut |
Dutch: vervuilde mist |
Norwegian: røykblandet tåke |
Polish: smog |
Persian: مه دود |
Pashto: لوګى، دود |
Portuguese: nevoeiro fumarento |
Romanian: smog |
Russian: смог |
Slovak: smog |
Slovenian: smog |
Serbian: smog |
Swedish: smog |
Thai: หมอกควัน |
Turkish: dumanlı sis |
Taiwanese: 煙霧 |
Ukrainian: густий туман з димом і кі |
Urdu: کہر، دھند جو فضا کی آلائش |
Vietnamese: sương khói |
Chinese: 烟雾 |
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