中英词典查询

foul [faʊl]

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;
adv. 不正当地,犯规地; 碰撞地; 争执不和地;
复数:: fouls 过去式:: fouled 过去分词:: fouled 现在分词:: fouling 第三人称单数:: fouls 比较级:: fouler 最高级:: foulest
[同义词] 不公平的: unfair
[同义词] 臭的;可恶的: smelly stinking nasty dirty disgusting offensive
[同义词] 邪恶的;错的;低下的: wicked sinful wrong vile bad low vicious base evil
[反义词] 肮脏的;不正的: clean fair

例句:

  • A series of technical foul-ups delayed the launch of the new product.
    一系列技术问题延误了新产品的上市。
    来自柯林斯例句
  • 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。
  • One of the judges thought it was a foul throw.
    有个裁判认为投球犯规.
  • I'll establish position there and draw the foul.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • Bare in thy guilt how foul must thou appear!
    来自Milton
  • It was the most despicable sort of professional foul.
    来自THETIMES
  • I've had a foul morning; everything's gone wrong.
    我今天早上很不愉快,事事不对劲。
    来自《权威词典》
  • Take off those foul clothes and let me wash them.
    脱下那些脏衣服让我洗一洗。
    来自《权威词典》
  • Many were shocked by his foul language.
    许多人对他那下流的语言感到震惊。
    来自《权威词典》