英 [ˈfaʊl ʌp] 美 [ˈfaʊl ʌp]
n. 紊乱;混乱
foul-up //
可数名词 A foul-up is something that has gone seriously wrong as a result of someone's mistakes or carelessness. (因某人的过失或草率而导致的)混乱
A series of technical foul-ups delayed the launch of the new product.
一系列技术性紊乱耽误了新产品的发布。
... botcher 笨手笨脚的人... foul-up 混乱 sad sack 冒失鬼 ...
... foul恶臭的 foul-up故障 fouler污着生物 ...
... 混乱, 骗局 razzle-dazzle 混乱, 紊乱 foul-up 混乱, 脏乱 mess ...
紊乱;混乱
chaos / disorder / confusion / involvement / mix
The hurt to healthy of Lead contains the foul-up of nerve System and Procreate System. Such us slowly upgrowth of nerve and body.
与铅有关的健康危害包括神经系统和生育系统紊乱、神经核身体发育迟缓。
Any time an Argentine player was knocked down or whistled for a foul, he threw up his arms in dismay.
每次阿根廷球员被击倒或被吹犯规时,他都会沮丧地举起双臂。
Their wearisome heads went up and down at the same rate, in hot weather and in cold, wet weather and dry, fair weather and foul.
不管天气是冷是热,是干是湿,是好是坏,它们那疲惫的机头都会以同样的节奏上下摆动。
Ashcroft made clear that he felt the responsibility for the legal foul-up belonged to the FBI.
John Elworthy, editor of the local newspaper, the Cambs Times, described the situation as a "monumental foul-up".
The government's inability to make itself work better is a more basic failing richly evident in the games' foul-up for which Congress, in charge of the Delhi state government, is especially guilty.