Foul

  • 31Foul — Foul(Foulspiel)(englausgesprochen)n unredlicherKompromiß;PolitikderRänke;ÜbergriffgegendieParteifreundeo.ä.AusderenglBallsportspracheübernommen.1960ff …

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  • 32foul-up — foul ,up noun count INFORMAL a mistake in a process or system that means it cannot work effectively …

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  • 33foul-up — foul′ up n. 1) a condition of disorder brought on by inefficiency or stupidity 2) failure of a mechanical part to operate correctly • Etymology: 1940–45, amer …

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  • 34foul up — [v] make a mess of botch, bungle, confuse, jumble, mismanage, mix up*, muck up*, muddle, screw up*, snafu*, snarl, tumble; concepts 16,234 Ant. fix, mend, organize …

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  • 35foul — [fau̮l ] <englisch> (Sport regelwidrig) …

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  • 36Foul — das; s, s (Regelverstoß) …

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  • 37foul — sustantivo masculino 1. Área: deporte Origen: Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay. Falta, infracción del reglamento …

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  • 38foul — foully, adv. /fowl/, adj., fouler, foulest, adv., n., v. adj. 1. grossly offensive to the senses; disgustingly loathsome; noisome: a foul smell. 2. containing or characterized by offensive or noisome matter: foul air; foul stagnant water. 3.… …

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  • 39foul — foul1 [ faul ] adjective * ▸ 1 dirty ▸ 2 not allowed by rules ▸ 3 angry ▸ 4 about weather ▸ 5 unpleasant/evil ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) very dirty, or smelling or tasting unpleasant: What s that foul smell? The air within the cell was foul. foul… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 40foul — foul1 [faul] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(smell/taste)¦ 2 in a foul mood/temper 3¦(air/water)¦ 4 foul language 5¦(weather)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: ful] 1.) ¦(SMELL/TASTE)¦ a foul smell or taste is very unpleasant = ↑disgusting …

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