Fouler Meaning in English
word · lemma: foul
ˈfaʊɫ
FOWL-er
fˈaʊlɐ
FOWL-uh
التعريف
To make something dirty or polluted, or (in sports) to break the rules by touching someone or something in a way that is not allowed.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Fouler' is formal and rare as a verb; 'foul' is the standard form. Most common in sports (commit a foul), but also used to describe making something dirty or polluted. Usually found in written or technical contexts.
Spanish: ensuciar - manchar - contaminarPortuguese (BR): sujar - manchar - contaminarPortuguese (PT): sujar - manchar - contaminarChinese (Simplified): 弄髒 - 污染 - 弄壞(比賽規則)Chinese (Traditional): 弄髒 - 污染 - 弄壞(比賽規則)Hindi: गंदा करना - नियम का उल्लंघन करनाArabic: يوسِّخ - يُلوِّث - يرتكب خطأ (في الرياضة)Bengali: নোংরা করা - দূষিত করা - ফাউল করা (খেলার বিধি ভঙ্গ করা)Russian: загрязнять - нарушать правила (в спорте)Japanese: 汚す - 反則する (スポーツ)Vietnamese: làm bẩn - làm ô nhiễm - phạm lỗi (thể thao)Korean: 더럽히다 - 오염시키다 - 반칙하다 (스포츠)Turkish: kirletmek - faul yapmak (spor)Urdu: گندا کرنا - آلودہ کرنا - فاؤل کرنا (کھیل میں قانون توڑنا)Indonesian: mengotori - mencemari - melakukan pelanggaran (olahraga)
جمل نموذجية
Be careful not to fouler the water with chemicals.
basic
Industrial waste can fouler rivers and lakes.
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Players who fouler are often given a penalty.
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If you fouler the air, everyone has to breathe it.
natural
He was sent off for fouler his opponent during the game.
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Don’t fouler your reputation by lying.
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