foul lietuviškai
foul vertimas 1. a 1) dvokiąs; 2) nešvankus; bjaurus; foul play a) nesąžiningas žaidimas; b) žiaurus nusikaltimas; 3) susipynęs; 4) užsiteršęs (vamzdis, kaminas); to fall foul of a) susidurti, sudužti; b)perk. patekti į bėdą;2. n 1) susidūrimas; 2) sport. žaidimo taisyklių pažeidimas;3.v 1) teršti; 2) susidurti; 3) sport. neteisingai žaisti
- (sports) an act that violates the rules of a sport Topic: sports. Type of: violation
- (hit) to hit a foul ball Topic: baseball game. Type of: hit
- (pollute) to make impure
- (obstruct) to become or cause to become obstructed
- (play) to commit a foul; to break the rules Type of: play
- (dishonor) to spot, stain, or pollute
- (make unclean) to make unclean Type of: dirty
- (change) to become soiled and dirty Type of: change
- (offensive) highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust
- (malodorous) offensively malodorous
- (unfair) violating accepted standards or rules
- (out-of-bounds) of a baseball, not hit between the foul lines Topic: baseball game. Similar to: out-of-bounds
- (illegible) of a manuscript, defaced with changes
- (cruddy) characterized by obscenity
- (soiled) disgustingly dirty; filled or smeared with offensive matter
- (tangled) especially of a ship's lines, and so on
foul sinonimai afoul, begrimed, cheating, cruddy, dingy, dirty, disgustful, disgusting, distasteful, evil-smelling, fetid, filthy, foetid, fouled, foul-smelling, funky, grimy, grubby, grungy, ill-scented, loathly, loathsome, marked-up, messy, mucky, nasty, noisome, raunchy, repellant, repellent, repelling, revolting, rotten, skanky, smelly, smutty, squalid, stinking, unclean, unpleasant, unsporting, unsportsmanlike, vile, wicked, yucky, pongy, car crash, collision, crash, multiple collision, multiple crash, pile-up, back up, bedaub, bedraggle, befoul, begrime, bemire, choke, choke off, clog, clog up, colly, congest, contaminate, defile, dirt, dirty, grime, maculate, pollute, soil, smirch