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переработка
absichtliches Foul
pro·fes·sion·al ˈfoul СУЩ.
I. foul [faʊl] ПРИЛ.
1. foul (dirty):
2. foul (unpleasant):
3. foul (morally objectionable):
4. foul (of words):
Schimpfwort ср. <-(e)s, -wörter>
ein loses Maul haben разг.
5. foul устар. (wicked):
Выражения:
II. foul [faʊl] СУЩ. СПОРТ
Foul ср. <-s, -s> an +дат.
III. foul [faʊl] ГЛ. перех.
1. foul (pollute):
to foul sth
2. foul esp брит. (defecate on):
to foul sth
etw beschmutzen [o. высок. verunreinigen]
3. foul СПОРТ:
to foul sb
jdn foulen
4. foul МОР. (collide with):
to foul sth
etw rammen
Выражения:
I. pro·fes·sion·al [prəˈfeʃənəl] ПРИЛ.
1. professional (of a profession):
Berufskleidung ж. <-> kein pl
Berufsausbildung ж. <-, -en>
Berufserfahrung ж. <-, -en>
Künstlername м. <-ns, -n>
2. professional (not tradesman):
Akademiker(innen) м. мн. (ж.) <-s, ->
3. professional (expert):
4. professional одобр. (businesslike):
5. professional (not amateur):
professional СПОРТ
Berufstänzer(in) м. (ж.) /-spieler(in) м. (ж.) /-soldat(in) м. (ж.)
Profispieler(in) м. (ж.)
to go [or turn]professional СПОРТ
6. professional разг. (habitual):
Lügenbold м. <-(e)s, -e> разг.
II. pro·fes·sion·al [prəˈfeʃənəl] СУЩ.
1. professional (not an amateur):
Fachmann(-frau) м. (ж.) <-leu·te>
professional СПОРТ
Profi м. <-s, -s>
2. professional (not a tradesman):
Akademiker(in) м. (ж.) <-s, ->
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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The two compounds are largely responsible for the foul odor of putrefying flesh, but also contribute to the odor of such processes as bad breath and bacterial vaginosis.
en.wikipedia.org
There is nothing, it seems -- from protecting civil rights to safeguarding the environment -- that big government bureaucracies can't foul up.
www.slate.com
Meanwhile, they cry foul at the millions spent by the government on nonproductive activities.
nation.com.pk
Other gripes listed included games starting late, dozy umpires and linesmen, and foul play.
www.independent.ie
The man exhibits dyspepsia and extremely foul flatulence but claims that these are the result of eating berries and lichen while he was lost.
en.wikipedia.org