foul in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for foul in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.foul [Brit faʊl, Am faʊl] N SPORTS

II.foul [Brit faʊl, Am faʊl] ADJ

III.foul [Brit faʊl, Am faʊl] ADV

foul out VB [Brit faʊl -, Am faʊl -] (in baseball)

I.foul up VB [Brit faʊl -, Am faʊl -] inf (foul up) (foul up [sth], foul [sth] up)

foul-mouthed [Brit ˌfaʊlˈmaʊθd, Am ˈfaʊlˌmaʊðd, ˈfaʊlˌmaʊθt] ADJ pej

foul play [Brit, Am ˌfaʊl ˈpleɪ] N

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foul in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for foul in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

Translations for foul in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

foul Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be foul to sb
to foul a propeller
to fall foul of sb
to be in a foul mood
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However, a flagrant foul will result in "both" the award of free throws and subsequent possession.
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The two compounds are largely responsible for the foul odor of putrefying flesh, but also contribute to the odor of such processes as bad breath and bacterial vaginosis.
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But is it not that blue flies gather to foul objects and the lofty fears a fall?
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The man exhibits dyspepsia and extremely foul flatulence but claims that these are the result of eating berries and lichen while he was lost.
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But the faint, foul odor they emit might in itself be taken for a critique of minimalist purism.
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Wizards are also hired to conjure up or enrage foul monsters.
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Other gripes listed included games starting late, dozy umpires and linesmen, and foul play.
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Enough is enough of all those pointless brinkmanship with the government that achieves no purposes except foul up a bad situation even more.
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However, there was no indication that he had been the victim of foul play or been hit by a car.
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Some civil servants have faced disciplinary actions but more often the punishments are lighter than the gravity of the foul up.
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