- adj. 恶臭的;邪恶的;污秽的;恶劣的;犯规的
- n. 犯规
- v. 弄脏;妨碍;犯规
foul的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:
详尽释义
- (天气等)恶劣的
- 恶臭的,难闻的,有恶臭的
- 肮脏的,污浊的
- 犯规的
- 邪恶的,可恶的
- 腐败的,腐烂的
- (风)逆的
- 堵塞的,淤塞的
- 被缠住的
- 下流的,恶语咒骂的
- 粘满海藻、贝壳的
- 犯规
- 脏东西,污物
- 逆境
- 碰撞
- 缠结,纠缠
- 不正当的事情
- 冲突
- 缠结,缠住,纠结,纠缠
- 玷污,弄脏,污染
- (使)堵塞,(使)壅塞
- 腐败,腐烂
- 使纠缠
- 阻碍,妨害
- 船只相撞,(使)碰撞
- 大量出错
- 搞糟,弄乱,把…搞糟
- 使污秽
- 【体】(对…)犯规,犯规
- 污蔑,使丧失名誉,玷污
- 变脏;变腐烂
- 【棒球】把(投球)击出界外
- 不正当地,不光明正大地
- 违反规则地,犯规地
- 碰撞地
- 争执不和地
- 【棒球】击球出界地
双解释义
- 难闻的,发臭的 having a bad smell or taste
- 令人不愉快的,糟透了的 unpleasant; awful
- 污浊的,肮脏的 very dirty; unclean
- 下流的,辱骂性的 full of curses
- 恶劣的; 有暴风雨的 (of weather) rough; stormy
- 邪恶的,罪恶的 evil; wicked
- vt. 使污秽; 弄脏 make foul or dirty
- vt. & vi. 纠缠; 纠结 collide; make sb/sth entangled
- vt. & vi. 〈体〉(对…)犯规 commit a foul against
- [C]犯规 (in sport) an act that is against the rules
英英释义
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an act that violates the rules of a sport
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highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust;
"a disgusting smell"
"distasteful language"
"a loathsome disease"
"the idea of eating meat is repellent to me"
"revolting food"
"a wicked stench"
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offensively malodorous;
"a foul odor"
"the kitchen smelled really funky"
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violating accepted standards or rules;
"a dirty fighter"
"used foul means to gain power"
"a nasty unsporting serve"
"fined for unsportsmanlike behavior"
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(of a baseball) not hit between the foul lines
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(of a manuscript) defaced with changes;
"foul (or dirty) copy"
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characterized by obscenity;
"had a filthy mouth"
"foul language"
"smutty jokes"
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disgustingly dirty; filled or smeared with offensive matter;
"as filthy as a pigsty"
"a foul pond"
"a nasty pigsty of a room"
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especially of a ship's lines etc;
"with its sails afoul"
"a foul anchor"
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hit a foul ball
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make impure;
"The industrial wastes polluted the lake"
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become or cause to become obstructed;
"The leaves clog our drains in the Fall"
"The water pipe is backed up"
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commit a foul; break the rules
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spot, stain, or pollute;
"The townspeople defiled the river by emptying raw sewage into it"
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make unclean;
"foul the water"
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become soiled and dirty
foul的用法和样例:
例句
- He opened the window to let out the foul air.
他打开窗户,放出污浊的空气。 - The foul weather spoiled our vacation.
恶劣的天气把我们的假期糟踏了。 - She has a foul temper.
她脾气暴躁。 - The ball was foul.
这球犯规了。 - He was booked by the referee for foul play.
他因为动作犯规而被裁判记下姓名。
- The forward made a foul in the penalty area.
前锋在禁区内犯规了。
- Owners who allow their dogs to foul the footpath will be fined.
主人若放任狗弄脏人行道将受处罚。 - Everything was just fine until Fred came along and fouled things up.
本来一切都井井有条,弗雷德一来就给搞得乱七八糟。 - He fouled the same player again in the second half.
他在下半场对同一运动员再次犯规。
常用短语
- by fair means or foul
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千方百计,不择手段somehow or other; whether by good or evil methods
- fall〔run〕 foul of
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与…冲突〔不一致〕have a confrontation or disagreement with sb/sth
- foul by (v.+prep.)
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〈体〉(对…)犯规 commit a foul (against)
- foul out (v.+adv.)
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〈非正〉被罚下场 take no further part in play because of an action against the rules
foul outTwo of our players have fouled out.
我们已有两名队员被罚下场了。
- foul up (v.+adv.)
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犯错; 走错路,误入歧途 make a mistake; go wrong
foul sth ⇔ upThe birds fouled up his newly washed car.
鸟把他新洗好的车弄脏了。
The whole river has been fouled up with filthy waste from factories.
整条河都被工厂的污秽废物污染了。
foul sth ⇔ upWhen everything is running smoothly, why must he step in and foul thing up?
一切正在顺利进行时,为什么他一定要插进去把事情弄糟呢?
foul sth ⇔ upNothing could foul up their militant spirit.
什么也不能挫伤他们的斗志。
foul sth ⇔ upA big truck tried to get into a small parking space and fouled up traffic.
一辆试图开进小停车场的大卡车把交通阻塞了。
foul upWhy do some people foul up and become criminals?
为什么有些人会走上歧途变成罪犯呢?
Blue suit and brown socks!He had fouled up again.
蓝衣服和棕色短袜!他又搞错了。
词汇搭配
- foul deed 丑恶的事
- foul air 污浊的空气
- foul clothes 脏衣服
- foul language 下流的语言
- foul odor 难闻的气味
- foul from 因…而变脏
- foul of 与…相撞,同…冲突
- foul with impurities 卑鄙下流的
- claim a foul 指出犯规
- commit a foul 犯规
- personal foul 个人犯规
- technical foul 技术犯规
- team foul 球队犯规数
- through foul and fair 在任何情况下,不管顺利或困难
- a foul on an opponent 侵犯对方队员的犯规
经典引文
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The whole city was becoming foul and beginning to smell.sssss J. le Carr&eacusc;
出自: ssssN. Shute -
The water fouled very quickly, so that it had to be changed three times a day.
出自: G. Durrell -
I'll have this crown of mine cut from my shoulders Before I'll see the crown so foul misplaced.
出自:Richard III , Shakespeare