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1 foul
adj (#ly [adv]) 1. neugodna mirisa, smrdljiv; gnusan, gadan, mrzak 2. zamrljan, prljav, zamazan, blatan, nečist; iznakažen; pokvaren, mutan (zrak, voda); napunjen, zagušen (cijev topa); obrastao korovom, morskim kalom (dno broda itd.) 3. blatan, ružan; oskvrnjrn, osramoćen, nepošten, podao (moralno) 4. [sport] nepošten, nepravilan (u igri); [fig] izdajnički; vlažan, gadan, buran, olujan, oblačan (vrijeme); protivan (vjetar); zamršen, zapleten (uže itd.) / [mar] # anchor, # cable = sidreni lanac namotan oko sidrene motke; # copy = koncept; # dealings = podlost; # tongue = pogan jezik; # means = nepoštena sredstva; # play = nepoštena igra ili postupak; [fig] izdaja, vjerolomstvo, zločin; # language = proste kletve; # weather = olujno vrijeme, nevrijeme; the # fiend = đavo; [mar] to fall # of, to run # of = naletjeti; [fig] navaliti; posvađati se sukobiti se s kim* * *
faul
greška
neispravnost
podmukao
pogrešan
prekršaj
prekrÅ¡aj na igraÄu
prljav
sukob
sukobiti se
uprljati se
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2 play
s 1. igra, zabava, igranje, dokolica, razonoda, šala, razbibriga 2. postupak, rad, vladanje, držanje 3. [theat & mus] gluma, predstavljanje, igra; kazališni komad; drama; muzički komad; [fig] sloboda rada, kretanja i dr., mogućnost, zamah, razmah, prostor 4. treparenje, titranje, prelijevanje, igra boja (svjetla) 5. dejovanje, djelatnost; hod gibanje, kretanje; nerad, dangubljenje 6. kockanje, kartanje 7. [sport] igra / to make # = uspješno djelovati; # of vords = igra riječi, šarada; fair # = pošten postupak, poštena igra; foul # = prijevara, podvala, nepošten postupak; in # = u igri, u šali; to come into # = početi se kretati, početi raditi, djelovati; to bring into # = staviti u pogon, pokrenuti; in full # = u punom pogonu, u jeku to give the full # to one's fancy = dati maha mašti, it is my # = ja izigravam, na meni je red* * *
djelovanje
drama
gibati se
gluma
glumiti
igra
igrati
igrati se
igrokaz
kockanje
odigrati
otputovati
prelijevanje
priredba
reprodukcija
slobodni hod
svirati
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3 foul play
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4 foul-play
s nepoštena, prostačka igra; vjerolomstvo
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foul — Synonyms and related words: Fescennine, Rabelaisian, abase, abeyant, abhorrent, abject, abominable, abuse, abusive, adulterate, adulterated, adverse, affronting, afoul, amoral, angry, apathetic, arrant, asperse, atrocious, awful, bad, bad for,… … Moby Thesaurus
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play */*/*/ — I UK [pleɪ] / US verb Word forms play : present tense I/you/we/they play he/she/it plays present participle playing past tense played past participle played 1) [intransitive/transitive] to take part in a sport or game The children were playing… … English dictionary
Foul — may refer to:*Foul (sports), an unfair or illegal sports act, including: **Foul (football), in football (soccer), an unfair act by a player as deemed by the referee **Professional foul, in football (soccer) or rugby, a deliberate act of foul play … Wikipedia
foul play — {n.} Treachery; a criminal act (such as murder). * /After they discovered the dead body, the police suspected foul play./ * / She must have met with foul play, the chief inspector said when they couldn t find the 12 year old girl who had… … Dictionary of American idioms
foul play — {n.} Treachery; a criminal act (such as murder). * /After they discovered the dead body, the police suspected foul play./ * / She must have met with foul play, the chief inspector said when they couldn t find the 12 year old girl who had… … Dictionary of American idioms
foul play — n [U] 1.) if the police think someone s death was caused by foul play, they think that person was murdered ▪ The police said they had no reason to suspect foul play . ▪ Detectives have not ruled out foul play . 2.) an action that is dishonest,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Foul play — may refer to:*Foul play, a synonym for crime * Foul Play , a film *Foul (sports), an unfair or illegal sports act … Wikipedia
Foul — (foul), a. [Compar. Fouler ( [ e]r); superl. {Foulest}.] [OE. foul, ful, AS. f[=u]l; akin to D. vuil, G. faul rotten, OHG. f[=u]l, Icel. f[=u]l foul, fetid; Dan. fuul, Sw. ful foul, Goth. f[=u]ls fetid, Lith. puti to be putrid, L. putere to stink … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Foul anchor — Foul Foul (foul), a. [Compar. Fouler ( [ e]r); superl. {Foulest}.] [OE. foul, ful, AS. f[=u]l; akin to D. vuil, G. faul rotten, OHG. f[=u]l, Icel. f[=u]l foul, fetid; Dan. fuul, Sw. ful foul, Goth. f[=u]ls fetid, Lith. puti to be putrid, L.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English