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Перевод: foul speek foul


[прилагательное]
грязный; запутанный; отвратительный; вонючий; загрязненный; гнойный; заразный; подлый; бесчестный; нечестный; неправильный; сыгранный не по правилам; предательский; непристойный; непотребный; нравственно испорченный; гадкий; скверный; паскудный; бурный; ветреный; встречный; противный; заросший ракушками и водорослями; матерный;
[наречие]
нечестно;
[существительное]
что-либо дурное; что-либо грязное; столкновение; нарушение правил игры; нарушение правил; фол ; матерная брань ;
[глагол]
пачкать; пачкаться; загадить; испортить; испортиться; засорять; засоряться; дискредитировать; бросать тень; образовать затор; запутываться; запутаться; запутать; обрастать; играть нечестно


Тезаурус:

  1. Foul, I to the fountain fly;
  2. The terrible stories revealed in its pages, the evidence of foul deeds which is presented, cannot just be put aside or ignored."
  3. It is difficult to imagine any of the jargon-junkies who preside over American psychology writing, for example, that "nothing filthy, disgusting, foul, loathsome, nauseous, offensive, revolting, vile, squalid, feculent, or obscene" seems to have escaped the attention of modern "artists".
  4. Burbling innocuously around the moorings, buoys, isolated pilings and crazily speeding windsurfers with the occasional whiff of avgas mixed with salt spray and hot oil, we towered over all the other waterway users - except the super-tankers bound for foul Fawley.
  5. "Who could be so abominable and so foul and so devoid of proper awe that he might heave and push and grunt and pant above her parted legs?"
  6. "We just don't need to foul relations with the British authorities at this point.
  7. 260 troubadours, tap-dancers and persons with flutes, sheet music and accompanying ghetto-blasters fall foul of this law every year-though no one has as yet been prosecuted for playing an irksome Walkman-zzzsssss zzzsssss-on a train, and, evidently, the ruling does not apply to the operators of the Underground themselves.
  8. The game was certainly a battle, with no lack of foul play, and it was appropriate that it should be won by a penalty.
  9. If the referee has missed the offence then the touch judge not only informs the referee of the act of foul play but will also advise the referee on the appropriate course of action, which could include a sending-off.
  10. CONCERN was expressed at a recent meeting of the Four Marks Recreation Centre that some dog owners are allowing their pets to foul the football pitch.
  11. But as closing time approached , staff became unhappy with the two defendants' use of foul language.
  12. Oh sure, it can be a tonic, and it's useful as glucose if you just want to kick things over, but, come the advent of a newer and more just social order, the one for which we all cry out, there would be no place for the scandal and achievement of pop, for Prince and any foul Beasties.
  13. An injunction was granted in that case to enforce that duty ordering the owner to maintain a hoarding around a vacant piece of his land or find some other way to prevent trespassers from using and depositing filth and refuse there, which amongst other things, gave rise to foul odours.

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