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fouls

/foulz/US // faʊlz //

犯规,犯规次数

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Veterinary Pathology.

    • : foot rot.

Examples

  • The use of technology to punish women for relationship fouls, real or perceived, has reached epidemic levels.

  • He was duped into silly offensive fouls when smaller men moved in behind him as he powered toward the basket.

  • He fouls off two pitches then drives one to the grass just past the infield.

  • Unlike game day, there are no accidents or “puppy fouls” on the field today and cleanup time is minimal.

  • In the 2004–05 season, he led the NBA with 322 personal fouls.

  • So that, light for light, acetylene fouls the air less than any ordinary illuminant excepting the Welsbach gas burner.

  • The first two fouls count as strikes, of course, and four balls entitle the batter to first base.

  • He wanted to know what fouls were, and how to steal bases, and he was nonplussed by such terms as “hit-and-run.”

  • Then Joe struck out the next lad after he had hit a couple of fouls.

  • You may boil Garlick in the belly of the fouls, if you like it, or in the pickle.