fog
fog.01 - cause to be covered with fog
FOG-V NOTES: Frames file for 'fog' based on sentences in wsj. Verbnet entry 57 'weather phenomena' which is just plain wrong. (from fog.01-v predicate notes)Aliases:
fog (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: causer of fog
ARG1-PPT: thing covered with fog
ARG1-PPT: thing covered with fog
one example is enough
Though it 's probably safe to assume that the majority of financial planners are honest and even reasonably competent , the fact remains that , as one wag puts it , ``
anybodyARG0
whoR-ARG0
canARGM-MOD
fogrel
a mirrorARG1
'' can call himself a financial planner .foggy
foggy.02 - weather condition
FOGGY-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-7. (from foggy.01-j)DON"T tag empty it. (from foggy.01-j)
Aliases:
foggy (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-LOC: explicit location that is foggy (copular subject, not empty 'it')
arg1
In Beijing cityARGM-LOC
, the skyARG1
is foggyrel
.Empty it! Do not tag!
Let me know if it 's
foggyrel
in your neck of the woodsARGM-LOC
.foggy.03 - poor mental clarity, understanding
FOGGY-J NOTES: Added by Julia (from foggy.02-j)Aliases:
foggy (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PAG: entity with poor mental clarity/understanding
ARG2-PPT: thing poorly understood/remembered
ARG2-PPT: thing poorly understood/remembered
both args
If
youARG1
are stillARGM-TMP
foggyrel
about Cloud TechnologyARG2
, do n't feel too badly .