现代英汉综合大辞典







腐烂的; 恶臭的
肮脏的; 污浊的; 泥泞的
罪恶的, 邪恶的
丑恶的, 卑鄙的; 下流的
(天气)恶劣的; 逆风的; 暴风雨的; (疾病等)严重的, 凶险的
不利于航行的
犯规的; 不正当的
(管道、道路等)壅塞的, 淤塞的; (船)底部粘满了海藻、贝壳的
(绳子等)缠着的
令人生厌的
【刷】修改得面目全非的; 错误百出的
(船只)相撞的; 冲突的
- 习惯用语
- be foul with 给...弄脏
- call a foul 宣判犯规
- call one's own foul 宣判自己犯规
- claim a foul 【体】声明对方犯规, 或要求宣布对方的胜利无效
- fall foul of (船只)...相撞; 同...冲突, 同, ...发生纠葛
- go foul of (船只)...相撞; 同...冲突, 同, ...发生纠葛
- run foul of (船只)...相撞; 同...冲突, 同, ...发生纠葛
- get foul (绳索)纠缠, 缠住
- through foul and fair (=through fair and foul) 在任何情况下, 不管顺利或困难
- foul out [美]比赛中因犯规过多而被罚出场 (棒球)因击出的界外球被接住而出局
- foul up [美俚]弄糟, 弄脏; 弄坏; 失足; 阻塞; 缠住
- 参考词汇
现代英汉词典







恶臭的;肮脏的
壅塞的
缠结难解的
恶劣的(天气)
邪恶的;残酷的
粗俗的(言语)
坏的;不愉快的
〈体〉犯规的
- 词性变化
〈体〉犯规
弄脏;污染
犯规
(海上)碰撞
缠绕,缠结
柯林斯英语大词典

offensive to the senses; revolting
offensive in odour; stinking
charged with or full of dirt or offensive matter; filthy
(of food) putrid; rotten
morally or spiritually offensive; wicked; vile
obscene; vulgar
not in accordance with accepted standards or established rules; unfair
(esp of weather) unpleasant or adverse
blocked or obstructed with dirt or foreign matter
entangled or impeded
(of the bottom of a vessel) covered with barnacles and other growth that slow forward motion
unsatisfactory or uninteresting; bad
ugly
a violation of the rules.(as modifier)
something foul
an entanglement or collision, esp in sailing or fishing
to make or become dirty or polluted
to become or cause to become entangled or snarled
to disgrace or dishonour
to become or cause to become clogged or choked
(of underwater growth) to cling to (the bottom of a vessel) so as to slow its motion
to commit a foul against (an opponent)
to hit (a ball) in an illegal manner
to infringe the rules
(of an animal, especially a dog) to defecate on
to collide with (a boat, etc)
in a foul or unfair manner
See foul up
- 习惯用语
- fall foul of to come into conflict with.to come into collision with
WordNet

1. an act that violates of the rules of a sport
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1. hit a foul ball
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2. make impure; "The industrial wastes polluted the lake"
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3. become or cause to become obstructed; "The leaves clog our drains in the Fall"; "The water pipe is backed up"
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4. commit a foul; break the rules
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5. spot, stain, or pollute; "The townspeople defiled the river by emptying raw sewage into it"
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6. make unclean; "foul the water"
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7. become soiled and dirty
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1. highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust; "a disgusting smell"; "distasteful language"; "a loathsome disease"; "the idea of eating meat is repellent to me"; "revolting food"; "a wicked stench"
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2. offensively malodorous; "a putrid smell"
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3. violating accepted standards or rules; "a dirty fighter"; "used foul means to gain power"; "a nasty unsporting serve"; "fined for unsportsmanlike behavior"
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4. (of a baseball) not hit between the foul lines
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5. (of a manuscript) defaced with changes; "foul (or dirty) copy"
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6. thoroughly unpleasant; "filthy (or foul or nasty or vile) weather we're having"
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7. characterized by obscenity; "had a filthy mouth"; "foul language"; "smutty jokes"
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8. disgustingly dirty; filled or smeared with offensive matter; "as filthy as a pigsty"; "a foul pond"; "a nasty pigsty of a room"
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9. especially of a ship's lines etc; "with its sails afoul"; "a foul anchor"
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反义词: clean fair
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