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I . foul [faʊl] ADJ

2. foul (unpleasant):

foul
foul
foul mood [or temper]
to be foul to sb

3. foul (morally objectionable):

foul
foul
by fair means or foul

4. foul (of words):

foul word
to have a foul mouth

5. foul old (wicked):

foul

II . foul [faʊl] N SPORTS

III . foul [faʊl] VB trans

2. foul esp Brit (defecate on):

to foul sth

4. foul NAUT (collide with):

to foul sth

foul ˈball N (in baseball)

foul ball

ˈfoul line N (in baseball)

foul-ˈmouthed ADJ

foul ˈplay N no pl

1. foul play (criminal activity):

foul play

2. foul play SPORTS:

foul play
foul play

ˈfoul-up N

pro·fes·sion·al ˈfoul N

II . foul up VB intr

1. foul up (stop working):

foul up
sich acc aufhängen inf

2. foul up inf (spoil things):

foul up
Mist bauen pej inf

foul bill of lading N handel

Specialized Vocabulary

Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

s fatally bundled attention seems inverse to the body set against it, anamorphically distorted by the extremely wide-angled lens.

Does this gaze document a foul subjectivity or does this closed world look back as its own lens?

The camera is a shrewd ally in the counterattack launched by the body on display.

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Die fatal gebündelte Aufmerksamkeit des Voyeurs erscheint invertiert zum sich entgegenstülpenden Körper, anamorphotisch verzerrt durch das extreme Weitwinkel-Objektiv.

Dokumentiert dieser Blick eine schmutzigen Subjektivität oder schaut diese geschlossene Welt als ihr eigenes Objektiv zurück?

Die Kamera als gewitzte Verbündete beim Gegenangriff des ausgestellten Körpers.

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