foul up
英 [ˈfaʊl ʌp]
美 [ˈfaʊl ʌp]
网络 搞糟
英英释义
verb
- make a mess of, destroy or ruin
- I botched the dinner and we had to eat out
- the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement
双语例句
- In the end, you'll learn more and foul up less.
最后,你会学到,也不会把事情弄慒。 - It looks, then, like Derwent could be on to a good thing, but computers aren't always reliable-as per biologist Paul Ehrlich's quote, 'To err is human-but to really foul things up requires a computer.'
看起来,这样的东西似乎是很好的,但是同时电脑又不是那么可信,就如一位生物学家保罗·欧利希引用人无完人说,其实真正犯错的有可能是电脑。 - Local weather conditions can also foul up a multinational corporation's promotional campaign.
当地的天气状况也会毁了跨国公司的促销活动。 - There are serious risks that laboratories may foul up these tests.
实验室很有可能搞砸这些试验。 - However, membranes tend to foul as concentrated material builds up at the membrane surface and viscosity increases, and this limits concentrations that can be obtained.
然而,浓缩物料在膜表面堆积和粘度增加使膜极易被污染,这样就限制了浓缩的进行。 - You can even specify transformations so that foul language is automatically cleaned up from submissions and comments without requiring any intervention on your part.
甚至可以指定转换功能,以便将污秽语言自动从提交内容和评论中清除,而无需您进行任何干预。 - Why do some people foul up and become criminals?
为什么有些人会走上歧途变成罪犯呢? - "To err is human, but to really foul things up you need a computer."( Paul Ehrlich)
人都会犯错,但是想真正把事情搞砸你还需要一台计算机。 - He was in a foul mood because he had been stood up.
他因女友爽约而心情不好。 - Lennon continued to impress, and when Sergei omelyanchuk was sent off for yet another foul on the Spurs youngster, England stepped up a gear.
伦农继续表现,并且把(奥美扬楚科)罚下场,英格兰进一步配合。