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foiling

/foil/US // fɔɪl //UK // (fɔɪl) //

烫印,烫金,铝箔,箔片

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to prevent the success of; frustrate; balk: Loyal troops foiled his attempt to overthrow the government.
    • : to keep from succeeding in an enterprise, plan, etc.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Archaic. a defeat; check; repulse.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcircumvent, nip in the bud
Forms: foiled, foils
Synonyms
counter柜台,计数器,柜子,柜台的curb路边,遏止,路边的,马路牙子elude躲避,逃避,逃避责任,躲避避开frustrate沮丧,挫折,挫败,沮丧的hinder阻碍,妨碍,碍,阻碍因素nullify化为乌有,作废,废除,废止prevent防止,预防,阻止,避免thwart阻挠,阻挠了,阻碍,阻止baffle挡板,档板,迷惑,迷惑性balk逡巡不前,巴尔克,逡巡,巴尔干beat打,殴打,拍打,击打bilk胆小鬼bollix螺栓,螺栓连接,螺栓连接的buffalo水牛,水牛城,水牛奶,水牛市check检查,检查一下checkmate将军crab螃蟹,蟹肉,蟹类,蟹cramp痉挛,痉痉挛,痉缩crimp卷曲,压接,卷边,卷绕dash冲刺,冲冲冲,破折号,冲刺一下defeat挫败,打败,失败,挫折disappoint失望,让人失望的是,让人失望,使人失望的是disconcert令人不安,使人不安,使人不安的是,令人不安的是ditch沟渠,沟,沟壑,沟壑纵横dodge躲避,躲闪,躲躲闪闪,躲开duck鸭子,鸭蛋,鸭肉,烤鸭faze雾霾,凝视,晕眩,愣神juke爵士乐,唱片公司,爵士音乐,唱片outwit智取,智取豪夺,智取威虎山,智慧rattle拨浪鼓,拨浪鼓的声音,拨动,拨浪鼓声restrain克制,拘束,限制,抑制shake晃动,摇晃,抖动,震动skip跳过,跳绳,跳过去,跳跃stop停止,停下来,停,停住stymie风格,风格化,风格化的,风格派foul up犯规,犯规了,弄虚作假get around走动,传开,绕过,传播give the run-aroundgive the slip失言,露馅,露馅儿了,露馅了hang up挂断电话,挂断,挂断电源,挂掉电话run circles around绕行,转圈,绕过,绕着走run rings around绕行,驰骋疆场,驰骋,绕过shake off甩掉,甩掉了,抖落,甩甩手shuffle off洗脱,洗牌,甩掉,甩掉了throw monkey wrench in大开杀戒,大闹天宫upset the apple cart颠倒黑白,翻脸不认人,翻云覆雨,颠倒是非

Examples

  • Later, Melenda would send me off with a warm slice of her homemade rum cake wrapped in aluminum foil.

  • Typically, they’re refreshing, tart, and often physically chilled, making an ideal foil to the highly spiced meat.

  • The new design is “tabless,” which means the rolled-up foils inside each cell won’t need a metal tab running its length in order to enable charging and discharging.

  • He’s turned the group into a boogeyman of sorts, and it serves as a perfect foil for a president and a conservative movement looking to cast the overwhelmingly peaceful participants in protests over police brutality as a group of violent thugs.

  • Line an open box with aluminum foil, and use it to reflect sunlight into the box.

  • Frank no longer has his convenient foil from The Lay of the Land, his Tibetan associate Mike Mahoney.

  • But his lumbering lurch toward the Ted Cruz tin-foil-hat convention should instead be an object lesson for Republicans to come.

  • If McConnell really thinks that, then why not foil their scheme by voting yes?

  • French and Crown one rib rack and season with salt and pepper, cover exposed bones with foil, cook in oven at 350 for 2.5 hours.

  • The image really serves as a foil to the victim on the tape.

  • A small palm tree was set in the midst of the arena,—the trunk bronze, the leaves one sheen of gold-foil.

  • Out of the panic at Big Shanty two men emerged, determined, if possible, to foil the unknown captors of their train.

  • General Hancock's head-quarters' flag,—the tree-foil of the Second Corps,—was waving on the ridge southwest of the house.

  • For two ounces of liquid I should recommend a sheet of stout silver foil, about two inches long and half an inch broad.

  • "You bet they're the real thing," said Tough McCarty, slipping off the foil.