afoul
形容词
1. The kites were afoul in the wind.
风筝在风中纠缠一起。
1. 冲突:aforetime 从前 | afoul 冲突 | afraid 害怕
2. 碰撞缠住碰撞的:afoul 碰撞 | afoul 碰撞缠住碰撞的 | afoul 碰撞着
3. 碰撞着:afoul 碰撞缠住碰撞的 | afoul 碰撞着 | African copal 非洲硬树脂
4. 碰撞:afoul of 与...相碰 | afoul 碰撞 | afoul 碰撞缠住碰撞的
1. afoul什么意思
1. 与…纠缠;同…发生冲突
If you run afoul of someone or something, you do something which causes problems with them.
e.g. All of them had run afoul of the law at some time or other.
他们所有人都曾触犯过法律。
1. He said fishermen are hesitant to admit they've hooked a big one, for fear of running afoul of Cambodian and international restrictions on hunting rare species.
2. Ads that run afoul of public taste are not always sexually suggestive.
3. Thus they reduce the danger of running afoul of hidden reefs and dangerous shallows, or of becoming swept into the raging tumult of the financial storm.
4. Prime Minister Tony Blair's government dropped the word " marriage " from its legislation rather than run afoul of lawmakers who feel the word has religious connotations.
5. Having just embarked on its first campaign in the elite Champions League, the last thing City want is to fall afoul of those rules.
6. Congress late Wednesday lowered the salary for the nation's top diplomat to keep Clinton's nomination from running afoul of the Constitution.
7. afoul在线翻译
7. It wasn't long however before she ran afoul of the authorities and was deported Tuesday on a flight for Hong Kong.
8. The international fashion brands that ran afoul of Shanghai's quality inspectors pulled products from store shelves yesterday.
9. But they fell afoul of the ruling African National Congress for their corruption probe into party president Jacob Zuma.
10. Pyramid selling groups are falling afoul of law enforcement officials with increasing frequency, top officials said.