词汇 | foul |
释义 | foul adjective uk/faʊl/ us/faʊl/ C1 极其令人不快的;恶劣的 extremely unpleasant Those toilets smell foul! 那些卫生间太难闻了! I've had a foul day at work. 我今天工作上很不顺利。 Why are you in such a foul mood this morning? 你今天早晨的情绪怎么这么糟糕? What foul weather! 多糟糕的天气啊! Synonyms: abhorrent disgustingicky loathsomenauseatingrepellent repugnant repulsiverevoltingyucky C1 (言语或语言)脏话连篇的,粗鲁的,下流的 Foul speech or other language is offensive, rude, or shocking. There's too much foul language on TV these days. 如今电视上脏话连篇。 foul noun [ C ] uk/faʊl/ us/faʊl/ C2 犯规 an act that is against the rules of a sport He was sent off for a foul on the French captain. 他因对法国队队长犯规而被罚下场。 (棒球比赛中的)界外 in baseball, a ball that has been hit outside the playing area foul verb uk/faʊl/ us/faʊl/ (SPORT) [ I or T ]犯规 to do something against the rules of a sport [ I or T ](棒球比赛中的)界外击球 in baseball, to hit a ball outside the playing area (MAKE DIRTY) [ T ] formal弄脏;污染 to spoil or damage something by making it dirty The oil spill fouled the river and destroyed habitats. 石油泄漏污染了河流,破坏了野生动物聚居地。 Phrasal verb foul (something) up 搞砸,搞糟 to spoil something by making a mistake or doing something stupid I don't want David organizing this party after the way he fouled things up last year. 去年戴维把聚会搞砸了,今年的聚会我不想让他组织。 |
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