单词 | foul |
释义 | foul —foul /faʊl/ adjective C1 extremely unpleasant: » Those toilets smell foul!» I've had a foul day at work.» Why are you in such a foul mood this morning?» What foul weather!Thesaurus+: ↑Serious and unpleasant , ↑Not attractive to look at , ↑Informal words for badC1 describes speech or other language that is offensive, rude, or shocking: » There's too much foul language on TV these days.Thesaurus+: ↑Rude and cheeky , ↑Relating to sex and sexual desirenoun [C] ► C2 an act that is against the rules of a sport, often causing injury to another player: » He was sent off for a foul on the French captain.Thesaurus+: ↑General terms used in ball sportsverb [I or T] (SPORT) ↑Verb Endings for foul ► F0 to do something against the rules of a sport, often causing injury to another playerThesaurus+: ↑General terms used in ball sportsverb [T] FORMAL (MAKE DIRTY) ↑Verb Endings for foul ► F0 to spoil or damage something by making it dirty: » Penalty for dogs fouling the pavement - £50.Thesaurus+: ↑Making things dirty and untidy |
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