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词汇 fouled
释义 fouled
past simple and past participle offoul
foul
verb
uk /faʊl/ us /faʊl/

foulverb (SPORT)


[ I or T ]
to do something against the rules of a sport犯规
[ I or T ]
in baseball, to hit a ball outside the playing area(棒球比赛中的)界外击球
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

General terms used in ball sports
aggregate score
assist
attacking
back pass
backhanded
bend
hat trick
indirect free kick
interception
kicker
launch angle
lay someone off
loft
pitch
square ball
stiff-arm
stroke
swat
takeaway
tap in

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Baseball & rounders

foulverb (MAKE DIRTY)


[ T ]formal
to spoil or damage something by making it dirty: 弄脏;污染
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。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Making things dirty & untidy
blacken
clutter
clutter something up
contaminate
defile
dirty
mark
mess
mix
mix someone/something up
muddle
muddle something up
muss
pollute
polluter
recontaminate
soil
stain
tarnish
the polluter pays principleidiom

Phrasal verbs


foul out
foul (something) up

Examples of fouled


fouled

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Tubes were also replaced as they became fouled with honeydew.
To that extent, segmentalists fouled their own nests.
More important, what provision will be made for compensation for the loss of gear when it is fouled in those obstructions?
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American scientists are working on an entirely new type of electronic navigating mechanism which cannot be fouled or diverted by enemy interference.
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However, corporate space—that is, the street and the car park—was fouled.
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From the replies of 116 authorities, it was clear that a large number of beaches ran a high risk of being fouled by sewage.
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When they work, all to often they are fouled by people from round about and disfigured by graffiti.
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Indeed, we have knowledge of oil rig vessels having their propellers fouled by discarded fishing nets.
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First, there is the deteriorating physical environment: litter everywhere, refuse chutes blocked, lifts fouled, graffiti on the walls and on the communal staircase.
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People are bitten daily and footpaths are fouled, with the consequent risk of disease.
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Our industrial history has been marked, and indeed fouled, by attempts to deal with problems of this kind by a subsidy.
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There is the question, for instance, of fouled land, and so on.
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The most likely explanation seems to be that the gear was fouled by a submarine.
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It would be an ill bird that fouled its own nest.
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Now they are being fouled again at an unprecedented rate.
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