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Cry foul Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɹaɪ/ /ˈfaʊɫ
KRY FOWL
kɹˈaɪ/ /fˈaʊl
k-RY f-OWL

释义

To publicly complain or protest that something is unfair, dishonest, or against the rules, especially in sports, competitions, or business.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used in sports and formal contexts to signal unfairness or cheating. Often appears after a controversial decision. It's always figurative, not about literal crying. Can also be used in politics or business when someone claims rules are broken.

例句

The team cried foul after the referee gave a red card.

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She cried foul when her idea was ignored in the meeting.

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Many fans cried foul over the judge's decision.

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Small businesses cried foul when the new law raised taxes.

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The candidate cried foul after losing, blaming unfair counting.

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Every time there's a tough call, they cry foul and ask for a review.

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