单词 | foil |
释义 | foilWord family adjectivefoiledfoilbornenounfoilingverbfoil , Other sports Foodfoil1 /fɔɪl/ ●○○ noun 1 silver/aluminium/kitchen foil → tinfoil Cover the chicken with silver foil and bake. 用银箔把鸡肉包起来烘烤。 2 [uncountableU]DF paper that is covered with very thin sheets of metal 箔纸 chocolates in foil wrappers 箔纸包的巧克力 3 be a foil to/for somebody/something DIFFERENTto emphasize the good qualities of another person or thing, by being very different from them 衬托出某人/某物,作为某人/某物的陪衬 The simple stone floor is the perfect foil for the brightly coloured furnishings. 朴素的石材地板完美地衬托出色彩鲜艳的家具。 Examples from the Corpus perfect foil• The bright flavor of paprika, in combination with sour cream, is a perfect foil for the succulent meat of rabbit.• His work makes a perfect foil to Brown's insane language games.• The intensely flavored, spicy mole, with chocolate as its base, is the perfect foil for wild turkey.• A simple round neck style with wrist length sleeves it makes the perfect foil for a favourite scarf or piece of jewellery. Examples from the Corpus foil• Fashion has often been a foil to the seriousness of art.• They could conveniently make a foil out of all the churches, because so many conservatives in churches opposed suffrage.• The new clothes became a clever foil for his old self.• The hardier hot foil printing burns the foil on to the leather so that it doesn't rub off.• Wrap in foil and bake in a 350 F oven until garlic is very soft and sweet, about 1 hour.• Then reduce oven setting to 200°C, 400°F, Gas Mark 6 and open the foil so that the bread browns and crisps.• A useful foil for bright flowers.• Cover the turkey with foil and bake in a hot oven. silver/aluminium/kitchen foil• To increase the amount of light, line the box with aluminium kitchen foil.• Small moulds for casting blocks can be made from aluminium foil.• A final covering of aluminium foil or carbon paper reduces the risk of detection by X-ray machines.• Take 4 large pieces of aluminium foil and place a quarter of the potatoes, onions and apples on each.• A tube of silver foil folded over a loop of line pulled down about eighteen inches between bite alarm and reel.• Don't use ordinary kitchen foil unless you are willing to replace it seasonally, since it tends to tarnish.• I love the shiny brown line, I love the crinkle of the silver foil.• Weight the bird; transfer to a rack in a roasting tin and cover with aluminium foil. foil2 verb [transitiveT] PREVENTto prevent something bad that someone is planning to do 挫败,阻止 A massive arms-smuggling plan has been foiled by the CIA. 一项大规模的军火走私计划已被中央情报局挫败。 n Grammar Foil is often used in the passive. Examples from the Corpus foil• For the male, it is a stiff competition, but even the strongest can be unwittingly foiled.• Read in studio An eighty four year old man has foiled a mugger who tried to steal his pension book.• The government has foiled an attempted military coup.• The burglar was foiled by a passer-by who noticed the broken window and phoned the police.• An ambition to become a pilot was foiled by an eye-sight deficiency.• The escape attempt was foiled by police guards.• Or, to put it another way, genes that foil meiotic drivers will spread as surely as meiotic drivers will spread.• But troops loyal to the general foiled the attempt and he emerged with his customary grin and triumphal air-punching.• He said this could foil the widely held expectation that cable and telephone companies will become chief competitors.• Their first attempt, however, was foiled when they lost the centre leaf and had to walk out at this point. (1300-1400) Old French Latin folium “leaf” foil2 (1300-1400) French fouler “to step on” |
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