adjective [原级] 难闻的,令人恶心的;(脾气)暴躁的,(心情)烦躁的;不正当的,不道德的;(语言)下流的,无礼的;犯规的;肮脏的,被污染的;被阻塞的;(绳子、锚)缠结住的;(天气)恶劣的;界外的
The teachers had to deal with her foul language, disruptive behaviour, and low academic performance. 老师们不得不应付她粗俗的语言、捣乱的行为和不良的学业成绩。
noun [抽象名词] 犯规;(马术、划船、赛跑)碰撞,缠结;界外球
Harridge was charged with a flagrant foul and ejected from the game. 哈里基被指恶意犯规并被逐出了比赛。
verb [vt. 及物动词] 弄脏,污染;犯规;(棒球中)击出界外球;(船)碰撞,妨碍(另一艘船的)航行;(绳索、链条等)缠结(或堵塞)
It is an offence to let your dog foul a footpath. 让你的狗在人行道上拉屎是一种违法行为。
adverb [方式副词] 违反规则地,不正当地
...foul polluted water. …污染了的、又脏又臭的水。
邪恶的(foul)心灵(soul)
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- ...a foul tackle. …一次犯规的阻截。
- Foul play will be severely penalized. 比赛犯规将受到严厉处罚。
- No amount of foul weather, whether hail, wind, rain or snow, seems to deter them. 不管天气有多恶劣,哪怕是冰雹、大风、雨还是雪,似乎都阻止不了他们。
- He had fallen foul of the FBI. 他已惹恼了联邦调查局。
- Collins was in a foul mood even before the interviews began. 柯林斯甚至在面试开始之前就处于暴躁情绪。
- The referee signalled a foul. 裁判鸣哨示意犯规。