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意思翻译

犯规

相似词语短语

foul───adj.犯规的;邪恶的;污秽的;淤塞的;vt.犯规;弄脏;淤塞;缠住,妨害;vi.犯规;腐烂;缠结;adv.违反规则地,不正当地;n.犯规;缠绕

cried foul───强烈抗议错误(或不公平)

foul mood───坏心情

foul shots───罚球;罚球所得的一分

foul line───边界; 边线;(球场的)边线;界线

cry foul───强烈抗议错误(或不公平)

foul weather───恶劣的气候,坏天气;险恶气候

flagrant foul───恶意犯规,恶性犯规;恶性犯规[NBA]

foul ball───n.<美>(橄榄球)界外球

双语使用场景

Some of these will probably fall foul of the new precedent.───一些城市的法律甚至可能与这一新的判例有冲突。

That check seems neat but sound business practices may still fall foul of it.───这项检测似乎很简洁,但一些合理的商业惯例或许因此被卡掉。

After all, companies that fall foul of the rules will need the help of a PR firm.───毕竟,违反这些规定的企业将需要公关公司的协助。

But if that was the case, then why, by its own estimate, did only a handful of app developers fall foul of its rules?───但若真的如此,那为何据它自己的估计,总共只有屈指可数的几个应用开发商违反它的规定?

But when others tell you not to fall foul of an over-developed sense of responsibility, they do know what they're talking about.───但是当别人告诉你别和过度发展的责任感冲突的时候,你该听他们的。

Other carnivores are also likely to fall foul of flu, he says, adding that his group is now also looking at ferrets, foxes and seals.───其它的食肉动物也可能感染流感,他说,为此他的研究组现在正在观察白鼬、狐狸和海豹。

Even such an apparently modest step as training African officials in enforcing business rules could fall foul of this.───就算是培养非洲官员去遵守商业规则,如此微不足道的一小步,也会被看成是对这一主张的亵渎。

Many banks have already spun off prop desks, which would clearly fall foul of the new rules, but a vast grey area of activity remains.───许多银行已经拆分了显然会与新规冲突的自营交易部门,但这些交易活动仍在大量的灰色地带存在。

"Anyone who's got these get-rich-quick schemes is going to fall foul of the way the currency now trades. "───“任何想要一夜暴富的人,都会与当前人民币的交易方式形成冲突。”

英语使用场景

By parking your car here, you could fall foul of the law.

He added that younger people can also fall foul of memory lapses caused by a failure to suppress extraneous information, with sleepless nights making it harder for the brain to function properly.

This new clerk will soon fall foul of the manager.

Manufacturers may fall foul of the new government guidelines.

I don't want to fall foul of the police.

That check seems neat but sound business practices may still fall foul of it.

He fall foul of his boss and lose his job.

Most organisations will conduct themselves honestly and will rarely fall foul of the law.

He is worried that his teenage kids will fall foul of the law .