foul
adj. [体]违反规则的,犯规的; 邪恶的; 难闻的,有恶臭的; 下流的
vt.& vi. 纠缠,纠结; [体]违反规则的
vt. 弄脏,使污秽; 使纠缠; 使阻塞
vi. 腐烂; 缠结
n. 犯规; 缠结; 碰撞
If you describe something as foul, you mean it is dirty and smells or tastes unpleasant.
...foul polluted water...
恶臭的脏水
The smell was quite foul.
臭气熏天。
Foul language is offensive and contains swear words or rude words.
He was sent off for using foul language in a match last Sunday...
他在上周日的一场比赛中因为骂人而被罚下场。
He had a foul mouth.
他爱说脏话。
If someone has a foul temper or is in a foul mood, they become angry or violent very suddenly and easily.
Collins was in a foul mood even before the interviews began.
柯林斯在采访还没开始时就暴躁不安起来。
Foul weather is unpleasant, windy, and stormy.
If a place is fouled by someone or something, they make it dirty.
A village's entire beach and harbor can be fouled by a single rotting whale...
一只腐烂的死鲸就足以弄脏一个村子的整片海滩和港口。
Two oil-related accidents near Los Angeles have fouled the ocean and the skies there.
发生在洛杉矶附近的两起漏油事故已经污染了那里的海洋和天空。
If an animal fouls a place, it drops faeces onto the ground.
It is an offence to let your dog foul a footpath.
让狗在人行道上拉屎是违法行为。
If a machine or vehicle fouls part of its mechanism or if something such as a rope fouls the mechanism, the mechanism can no longer work properly because something has become twisted or knotted around it.
The freighter fouled its propeller in fishing nets.
货船的螺旋桨被渔网缠住了。
In a game or sport, if a player fouls another player, they touch them or block them in a way which is not allowed according to the rules.
Middlesbrough's Jimmy Phillips was sent off for fouling Steve Tilson.
米德尔斯堡队的吉米·菲利普斯因为对史蒂夫·蒂尔森犯规而被罚下场。
A foul is an act in a game or sport that is not allowed according to the rules.
He picked up his first booking for a 45th-minute foul on Bull.
他因为在比赛进行到第 45 分钟时对公牛队犯规而被第一次记名警告。
If you cry foul, you claim that someone, especially an opponent or rival, has acted illegally or unfairly.
Deprived of the crushing victory it was confidently expecting, the party cried foul.
失去了自以为十拿九稳的压倒性胜利,该政党声称对手违规。
If someone tries to achieve something by fair means or foul, they use every means possible in order to achieve it, and they do not care if their behaviour is dishonest or unfair.
They will only be satisfied if they regain control —by fair means or foul.
只有重新掌权他们才会满意——为此他们将不择手段。
If you fall foul of someone or run foul of them, you do something which gets you into trouble with them.
He had fallen foul of the FBI.
他已经惹恼了联邦调查局。
...teenagers who run foul of the law.
触犯法律的青少年
If you foul up something such as a plan, you spoil it by doing something wrong or stupid.
There are serious risks that laboratories may foul up these tests.
实验室很有可能搞砸这些试验。
1. an act that violates of the rules of a sport
1. hit a foul ball
2. make impure;
3. become or cause to become obstructed;
4. commit a foul; break the rules
5. spot, stain, or pollute;
6. make unclean;
7. become soiled and dirty
1. highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust;
2. offensively malodorous;
3. violating accepted standards or rules;
4. (of a baseball) not hit between the foul lines
5. (of a manuscript) defaced with changes;
6. thoroughly unpleasant;
7. characterized by obscenity;
8. disgustingly dirty; filled or smeared with offensive matter;
9. especially of a ship's lines etc;
dirty, foul, nasty
这些形容词均有"脏的,污秽的"之意。
foul one's (own) nest
破坏(或伤害)自己(或自己的利益)
foul something up ( 或 foul up)
把…搞糟;搞乱
foul out
&I{【体育运动】} 因犯规超过规定次数被罚下场
foul up
因错误或粗心而犯大错
What a foul day it is!
多么恶劣的天气!
I've had a foul morning; everything's gone wrong.
我今天早上很不愉快, 事事不对劲.
Once you have eliminated the obvious causes of death, you must consider the possibility of foul play.
一旦排除了明显的死因, 你就必须考虑到可能有人采取了卑劣手段.
The house was filled with foul odour.
房间里充满了难闻的气味.
The water in the swamp is foul.
沼泽中的水很臭.
adj. 不公平的
adj. 臭的;可恶的
smellystinkingnastydirtydisgustingoffensive
adj. 邪恶的;错的;低下的
wickedsinfulwrongvilebadlowviciousbaseevil
其他释义
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