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foul
[faʊl]
释义
释义1:adj.粗俗的,恶心的,肮脏的
Obscene or profane; abusive.not in accordance with accepted standards or established rules
offensive to the senses
释义2:vt. 弄脏 to make or become dirty or polluted
例句
David:You think you getting up in this,you got another think coming,you homo.
T-Bag: You got a foul mouth, you know that?(Prison Break)
戴维:你心理打着鬼主意,得寸进尺。你这死基佬。
茶包:你嘴巴很不干净,知道吗?(越狱)
Cersei:No one believes this foul gossip.
Joffery:Someone believes it. Father had other children? Besides me and Tommen and Myrcella? What are you asking. (Game of Thrones)
瑟曦:没有人会相信这些卑鄙的流言蜚语。
赵福瑞:总有人相信。父王还有其他孩子?除了我。托曼和弥赛菈? (权力游戏)
Melisandre: Have you ever slaughtered a lamb, my king? If the lamb sees the knife, she panics. Her panic seeps into her meat, darkens it, fouls the flavor.(Game of Thrones)
梅丽珊卓:陛下,您见过宰羊么?如果羊看见刀子就会恐惧,恐惧会渗入肉体,使其颜色昏暗,玷污了口感。(权力游戏)