foul
suomi-englanti sanakirjafoul englannista suomeksi
saastuttaa
sääntöjenvastainen, sääntöjen vastainen
vastenmielinen
löyhkäävä
virhe, rikkominen, rike
saastainen, likainen
lyödä laiton lyönti, lyödä ulos
ruma, siivoton
likaantua, sotkeutua, saastua
tukkeuttaa
virheitä sisältävä
liata
sotkeutunut, sotkuinen, epäselvä
laiton lyönti
tehdä virhe, rikkoa
Verbi
foul englanniksi
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(quote-journal)
(RQ:Shakespeare Tempest)Hast thou forgot / The foul witch Sycorax, who with age and envy / Was grown into a hoop? Hast thou forgot her?
(RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)
Disgusting, repulsive; causing disgust.
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(RQ:Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida)
Unpleasant, stormy or rainy. (q)
(RQ:Shakespeare King John)
Dishonest or not conforming to the established rules and customs of a game, conflict, test, etc.
Entangled and therefore restricting free movement, not clear.
(''with "of"'') Positioned on, in, or near enough to (a specified area) so as to obstruct it.
2015, (w), Railway Investigation Report R13T0192https://www.tsb.gc.ca/eng/rapports-reports/rail/2013/R13T0192/R13T0192.html:
- The bus had stopped just foul of the north track at the Erindale Station Road public railway crossing(..) With the bus stationary, but still foul of the north track, the train struck one of its front mirrors.
Outside of the base lines; in territory.
To make dirty.
To besmirch.
To obstruct, block{{, or otherwise interfere with (something), for example by clogging (a drain, gun barrel, chimney, etc) or by being in the way of (a gunshot, etc).
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2020, Yoon Ha Lee, ''Phoenix Extravagant'', start of chapter 21:
- “You were lucky the shot was fouled,” said a dispassionate voice.
To entangle.
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To make contact with an opposing player in order to gain advantage.
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To commit a foul.
(quote-book)
To hit outside of the baselines.
To hit a ball outside of the baselines.
To become clogged.
To become entangled.
To come into contact or collide with.
A breach of the rules of a game, especially one involving inappropriate contact with an opposing player in order to gain an advantage; for example, up|tripping someone up in soccer, or contact of any kind in basketball.
(quote-book)|passage=Even though we were swept, we did outstat the Fast Breakers in one category: they had six technical fouls for the series (three for Bibby, two for Matthews, and one for Shouse), and we totaled nine (three each for Mannion and me, one each for Jose Slaughter, Lewis, and Lamp).
A (usually accidental) contact between a bowler and the lane before the bowler has released the ball.
A ball, a ball which has been hit outside of the base lines.
to disqualify due to a (l) (gl) or a violation
to eliminate
{{zh-co|被 fo{a}ul{1} 出局|to be eliminated (in a competition, etc.)|C-HK
to reject (an idea or a proposal)
(verb form of)
(verb form of)
A bird (gloss)
(alt form)