fouled查询结果如下:
词性:adjective
例句1. the skunk produces a foul stench’
形容词 变体/同根词
名词 变体/同根词
lead fouled
n.铅质污积
属类:工程技术
-汽车工程 - -
fouled surface
n.污垢表面
属类:工程技术
-能源工程 - -
fouled catalyst
n.废催化剂,中毒的催化剂
属类:化学及生命科学
-化学 - -
fouled sulfuric acid
n.不纯的硫酸,沾污了的硫酸
属类:化学及生命科学
-化学 - -
Anchor fouled by the stock!
锚链缠住锚杆
属类:行业术语
-海运 - -
Anchor fouled by the flukes!
锚链缠住锚爪
属类:行业术语
-海运 - -
Well, her fourth jump fouled .
唉,她的第四次试跳犯规了。
属类:综合句库--
The storm fouled up communications
暴风雨造成通讯系统紊乱。
属类:综合句库--
Everything was just fine until Fred came along and fouled things up.
本来一切都井井有条,弗雷德一来就给搞得乱七八糟.
属类:综合句库-典型例句-
Effect of UF Operating Condition on Cleaning Efficiency of Fouled Membrane
超滤操作条件对超滤膜清洗效率的影响
属类:行业术语-中文论文标题-
Study on ultrasound-associated Cleaning of PVDF Mcirofiltration Membrane Fouled by Rough Beer
超声波辅助清洗啤酒发酵液污染微滤膜的研究
属类:行业术语-中文论文标题-
Chemical Cleaning on the Membrane Fouled by L-phenylalanine Zymotic Solution
处理L-苯丙氨酸发酵液污染膜的化学清洗研究
属类:行业术语-中文论文标题-
The dogs fouled the path
狗弄脏了路。
属类:综合句库--
She fouled the whole play up by forgetting her part
她忘了台词,把整个剧都搞砸了。
属类:综合句库--
Blue suit and brown socks! He had fouled up again
蓝衣服和棕色短袜!他又搞错了。
属类:综合句库--
The ranchers used water out of open creek holes that was sometimes alkaline and fouled up by stock
牧场工人们用的水是从露天的小河坑中流出的,有时是碱性的,且被牲畜弄脏了的。
属类:综合句库--
The basketball player fouled again.
那个篮球运动员又犯规了。
属类:综合句库--
The birds fouled up his newly washed car
鸟把他新刷洗的车弄脏了。
属类:综合句库--
Situation Normal, All Fouled Up
情况还是一样,只是都乱了
属类:科技术语--
The crowd moved along with them. The Clary’s Grove Champion finally lost his temper and fouled Lincoln by grinding his foot with a boot heel. That touched off the fireworks. All rules were now forgotten.
人群追随着他们移动。克莱尔小树林的冠军终于失去了他的耐心,开始对林肯下黑手,用他的皮靴的鞋跟去踩林肯的脚。这一下点燃了战火。所有的规则都被忘在脑后。
属类:社会文化-新闻报道-
The rope fouled the anchor.
绳子把锚缠住了。
属类:综合句库--
The ropes have fouled (up).
绳子缠住了.
属类:综合句库-典型例句-
The rope fouled the anchor chain
绳子与锚链缠在一起了。
属类:综合句库--
He couldn’t shake the feeling that it was his fault. He had fouled up
他不能摆脱内疚感,因为他把事情搞乱了。
属类:综合句库--
His fishing-line got fouled up in the weeds
他的钓丝和杂草缠在一起了。
属类:综合句库--
His fishing-line fouled the weeds
他的钓鱼线缠在水草上了。
属类:综合句库--
He tried to throw a lasso but he got the rope all fouled up.
他想扔出个套索,却把绳子缠在一起了。
属类:综合句库--
He fouled the same player again in the second half.
他在下半场对同一运动员再次犯规.
属类:综合句库-典型例句-
My fishing-line got fouled (up)in an old net.
我的钓丝跟旧鱼网缠在一起了.
属类:综合句库-典型例句-
The weather has really fouled up my holiday plans.
我的假日安排因天气关系已全部打乱了.
属类:综合句库-典型例句-
The top players of our team have fouled out; we have no hope to win
我队的几个主力队员已被罚下场,我们没有希望赢了。
属类:综合句库--
Dirt fouled the carburetor
污垢弄脏了汽化器。
属类:综合句库--
Cleaning Fouled Polyvinylidenefluoride Hollow Fibre Ultrafiltration Membrane by Ultrasound
污染聚偏氟乙烯中空纤维超滤膜的超声清洗
属类:行业术语-中文论文标题-
High pressure will cause an over rich mixture, excessive fuel consumption, and such troubles as fouled spark plugs, rings, and valves (from excessive carbon deposits).
压力过高会使混合气过浓,燃油消耗过量,以及造成火花塞、活塞环、气门的堵塞(因积碳过量)。
属类:工程技术-汽车-
The smoke fouled the air.
烟污染了空气。
属类:综合句库--
A big car trying to get into a small parking space fouled up traffic
一辆大车要开进一个小块停车的地方,于是就把交通堵塞了。
属类:综合句库--
Anchor fouled by the stock!
锚链缠住锚杆
属类:行业术语 -海运-
Anchor fouled by the flukes!
锚链缠住锚爪
属类:行业术语 -海运-
adjective
1.(of a rope or anchor) entangled.
2.(of a ship’s bottom) overgrown with weed, barnacles, or similar matter.
3.(of language) obscene.
‘foul oaths’
‘foul language’
4.(of the weather) wet and stormy.
‘he walked in fair and foul weather’
‘the weather turned foul’
5.(of wind or tide) opposed to one’s desired course.
‘it sometimes becomes advantageous to anchor during the periods of foul tide’
‘This is nearly twice the power usually found on boats this size and provides lots of power for punching through chop and motoring against foul winds and currents.’
6.Clogged or choked with.
‘the land was foul with weeds’
‘Wheat is an exhausting crop, which requires land in good heart, whilst if grown continuously, or too frequently, disease often becomes serious, and, most important of all, the land becomes very foul with weeds.’
7.Containing or full of noxious matter; polluted.
‘foul, swampy water’
‘As well, some new sewers will be laid in the town and there will be greater separation of surface water from foul sewer to create more capacity in the treatment plant.’
8.Done contrary to the rules of a sport.
‘a foul tackle’
‘Jefferson doesn’t back away from contact and plays with emotion - even yelling at himself for something simple like a missed foul shot.’
9.Offensive to the senses, especially through having a disgusting smell or taste or being dirty.
‘a foul odour’
‘his foul breath’
10.Very disagreeable or unpleasant.
‘the news had put Michelle in a foul mood’
‘However, at the time, the atmosphere was foul - even once or twice nearly degenerating into a punch-up.’
11.Wicked or immoral.
‘murder most foul’
‘In the popular consciousness, however, paganism and witchcraft have come to be associated with black magic, foul deeds, even devil-worship.’
adverb
1.Contrary to the rules; unfairly.
‘So that if you’re knowingly taking advantage of people with a disadvantage, then you’re coming foul of the Trade Practices Act.’
‘There have been productions of this play set in innumerable locales and time periods, but I’ve never seen one that played so foul with the tone of Shakespeare’s text.’
noun
1.(in sport) an unfair or invalid stroke or piece of play, especially one involving interference with an opponent.
‘the midfielder was booked for a foul on Ford’
‘The game was also notable for an atrocious four-man foul on Kerry’s most exciting player, Mickey O’Sullivan, who never played the game again.’
2.A collision or entanglement in riding, rowing, or running.
‘With a personal best of 6.68m from earlier in the season, she surprisingly had fouls on her first two efforts and waited long on the runway as she composed herself for her last attempt.’
3.A disease in the feet of cattle.
‘he was indeed suffering from foul of the foot’
verb
1.(in sport) commit a foul against (an opponent)
‘United claim their keeper was fouled’
‘Alan Kelly was fouled in the penalty area and Coleman coolly converted the resulting penalty.’
2.(of a person) defecate involuntarily.
‘Now and then, she fouled herself or wet herself.’
‘Nervous of legal action from passengers humiliated by fouling themselves in their seats, most carriers allowed crew to decide whether the person requesting admission to the smallest part of the plane was desperate or a desperado.’
3.(of a ship) collide with or interfere with the passage of (another)
‘the ships became overcrowded and fouled each other’
‘In The Edison [1933] AC 449, the appellants, whose vessel had been fouled by the respondents, claimed damages under various heads.’
4.(of an animal) make (something) dirty with excrement.
‘make sure that your pet never fouls paths’
‘People on the path have also walked through the middle of outdoor lessons and sports activities and dog walkers have allowed their pets to foul the playground.’
5.Cause (a cable, anchor, or other object) to become entangled or jammed.
‘watch out for driftwood which might foul up the engine’
‘we feared the anchor would foul in the heavy grasses’
6.Make foul or dirty; pollute.
‘factories which fouled the atmosphere’
‘Industrial and human wastes fouled drinking water, turning the Thames into an open sewer whose stench drove Disraeli choking from the chamber of the Commons in the ‘great stink’ of 1858.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。