3 February 2015
-foul ( adjective ) ( verb ) (
nouns )
·
The smell or taste disgusting
-I really hate
the foul smell of the cigar.
·
Very bad or unpleasant
-be careful of
what you say because he is in a foul
mood
·
Very rude, full of swearing
-he always used foul language.
·
To attack another player in a way that is not
allowed
-Harry was fouled inside the box and the referee
awarded his team a penalty
·
To make sth dirty ( with rubbish, waste, etc ) (
mengotorkan )
-
The dog must not foul the pavement.
·
(used in sport ) an action that is against the
rule
-he
was sent off for a foul on the
goalkeeper.
-fabricated ( adjective ) ( verb
)
·
Formed or conceived by the imagination ( Made-up
)
-he made such a
fabricated excuse for his absence.
·
Put together out of artificial or natural
component or part.
-the company
fabricates plastic chairs
·
Make up something artificial or untrue
-he fabricated his
statement.
-smear ( verb ) ( nouns )
·
To spread a sticky substance across something or
someone
-her face smeared with blood
·
A dirty mark made by spreading a substance
across something
-on his face
there is a smear of oil
·
Something that is not true that is said or written
about an important person and that is intended to damage people’s opinion about
them, especially in politics.
-he was the victim
of a smear campaign
-severance ( nouns )
·
A personal or social separation ( as between
opposing faction )
-they hoped to
avoid severance in their relation
-cremate ( verb )
·
Reduce to ashes
-they need to cremate the corpse.
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