词组 | foul play |
释义 | Idiom foul play Theme: CRIME illegal activity; bad practices.The police investigating the death suspect foul play.Each student got an A on the test, and the teacher imagined it was the result of foul play. Idiom foul play 1. actions which are not fair or honest. A virus wiped out all our computer-held records. We suspect foul play on the part of an ex-employee. 2. murder. It's not clear why the man drowned, but the police haven't ruled out foul play. foul playUnspecified criminal or unscrupulous actions, especially violence when stated as the potential cause of a death or disappearance. That actor actually died of a heart attack—there was no foul play after all. When that much money goes missing, you have to start to suspect foul play. foul playillegal activity; bad practices. The police investigating the death suspect foul play. Each student got an A on the test, and the teacher imagined it was the result of foul play. foul playUnfair or treacherous action, especially involving violence. For example, The police suspected he had met with foul play. This term originally was and still is applied to unfair conduct in a sport or game and was being used figuratively by the late 1500s. Shakespeare used it in The Tempest (1:2): "What foul play had we, that we came from thence?" |
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