foul是什么意思 foul在线中文翻译

foul 英 [faʊl] 美 [faʊl]

复数形式:fouls
第三人称单数:fouls
比较级:fouler
最高级:foulest
现在分词:fouling
过去式:fouled
过去分词:fouled

foul 词典解释

形容词[体]违反规则的,犯规的;邪恶的;难闻的,有恶臭的;下流的
及物/不及物动词纠缠,纠结;[体]违反规则的
及物动词弄脏,使污秽;使纠缠;使阻塞
不及物动词腐烂;缠结
名词犯规;缠结;碰撞
副词不正当地,犯规地;碰撞地;争执不和地

foul 词典例句

形容词
  1. The foul weather spoiled our vacation.
    恶劣的天气把我们的假期糟踏了。
  2. Murder is a foul deed.
    杀人是邪恶的行为。
及物动词
  1. Smith ran into Jones and fouled him.
    史密斯冲到琼斯身上,犯了规。
  2. This motorboat fouled a wooden boat.
    这只机动船撞了一只木船。

foul 网络解释

  1. 犯规
    ...22.犯规(FOUL)比赛中的一种违犯规则的行为. 23. 犯规击球(FOUL STROKE)在击球时,发生违反规则行为. 24.盘(FRAME) 从开球开始,直至击落所有的球或打满规定的分数,称为一盘. 25.自由球(FREE BALL)在斯诺克台球比赛中,...
  2. ...22.犯规(FOUL) 比赛中的一种违犯规则的行为. 23. 犯规击球(FOUL STROKE) 在击球时,发生违反规则行为. 24.盘(FRAME) 从开球开始,直至击落所有的球或打满规定的分数,称为一盘. 25.自由球(FREE BALL) 在斯诺克台球比赛中,...

foul 英英释义

noun
  1. an act that violates the rules of a sport
verb
  1. become soiled and dirty
  2. make unclean
    e.g. foul the water
  3. spot, stain, or pollute
    e.g. The townspeople defiled the river by emptying raw sewage into it
    Synonym: befoul defile maculate
  4. make impure
    e.g. The industrial wastes polluted the lake
    Synonym: pollute contaminate
  5. commit a foul
    break the rules
  6. hit a foul ball
  7. become or cause to become obstructed
    e.g. The leaves clog our drains in the Fall
    e.g. The water pipe is backed up
    Synonym: clog choke off clog up back up congest choke
adj
  1. especially of a ship's lines etc
    e.g. with its sails afoul
    e.g. a foul anchor
    Synonym: afoul(ip) fouled
  2. disgustingly dirty
    filled or smeared with offensive matter
    e.g. as filthy as a pigsty
    e.g. a foul pond
    e.g. a nasty pigsty of a room
    Synonym: filthy nasty
  3. characterized by obscenity
    e.g. had a filthy mouth
    e.g. foul language
    e.g. smutty jokes
    Synonym: cruddy filthy nasty smutty
  4. (of a baseball) not hit between the foul lines
  5. violating accepted standards or rules
    e.g. a dirty fighter
    e.g. used foul means to gain power
    e.g. a nasty unsporting serve
    e.g. fined for unsportsmanlike behavior
    Synonym: cheating(a) dirty unsporting unsportsmanlike
  6. offensively malodorous
    e.g. a foul odor
    e.g. the kitchen smelled really funky
    Synonym: fetid foetid foul-smelling funky noisome smelly stinking ill-scented
  7. (of a manuscript) defaced with changes
    e.g. foul (or dirty) copy
    Synonym: dirty marked-up
  8. highly offensive
    arousing aversion or disgust
    e.g. a disgusting smell
    e.g. distasteful language
    e.g. a loathsome disease
    e.g. the idea of eating meat is repellent to me
    e.g. revolting food
    e.g. a wicked stench
    Synonym: disgusting disgustful distasteful loathly loathsome repellent repellant repelling revolting skanky wicked yucky

foul 词组短语

  1. foul out 因犯规被罚出场
  2. foul up 弄脏, 污染

foul [faʊl]

六级 考研 托福 雅思
中文翻译
1
n. 犯规;缠绕
2
adj. 犯规的;邪恶的;污秽的;淤塞的
3
vt. 犯规;弄脏;淤塞;缠住,妨害
4
adv. 违反规则地,不正当地
5
vi. 犯规;腐烂;缠结
英语释义
1
n. an act that violates the rules of a sport
2
v. hit a foul ball
3
v. commit a foul; break the rules
4
v. spot, stain, or pollute

相关单词辨析

这组词都有“脏的,污秽的”的意思,其区别是:
nasty: 主要指特别讲究清洁的人感到讨厌的东西。
dirty: 普通用词,泛指被玷污或弄脏。
foul: 指由于腐烂、恶臭等造成的不干净,令人恶心。