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zanieczyszczenie organiczne (np. wymienników ciepła)
OpenDict entry

fouling N

organic fouling nukleonika

I. foul [faʊl] ADJ

1. foul taste, smell:

2. foul water:

3. foul esp Brit weather:

4. foul language, person:

5. foul usu liter (wicked):

II. foul [faʊl] N SPORTS

III. foul [faʊl] VB trans

1. foul SPORTS:

faulować [perf s-]

2. foul form (pollute):

zanieczyszczać [perf zanieczyścić]

3. foul (twist, jam):

psuć [perf ze-]

IV. foul [faʊl] VB intr

1. foul SPORTS:

faulować [perf s-]

2. foul (twist or jam):

plątać [perf za-] się

foul up VB trans inf

to foul sth up

foul-mouthed ADJ

foul play N

1. foul play (unfair play):

2. foul play (tampering):

Present
Ifoul
youfoul
he/she/itfouls
wefoul
youfoul
theyfoul
Past
Ifouled
youfouled
he/she/itfouled
wefouled
youfouled
theyfouled
Present Perfect
Ihavefouled
youhavefouled
he/she/ithasfouled
wehavefouled
youhavefouled
theyhavefouled
Past Perfect
Ihadfouled
youhadfouled
he/she/ithadfouled
wehadfouled
youhadfouled
theyhadfouled

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But the faint, foul odor they emit might in itself be taken for a critique of minimalist purism.
www.sfgate.com
Do not try to second-guess the market: even the greatest experts fall foul at times doing that.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Some civil servants have faced disciplinary actions but more often the punishments are lighter than the gravity of the foul up.
www.themalaymailonline.com
Other gripes listed included games starting late, dozy umpires and linesmen, and foul play.
www.independent.ie
Posey earned a flagrant foul, was ejected and suspended for one game.
en.wikipedia.org

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