单词 | foil |
释义 | foil1 of 5verb (1) ˈfȯi(-ə)l foiled; foiling; foils transitive verb 1 a : to prevent from attaining an end : defeat always able to foil her enemies Her accident foiled her from becoming a dancer. b : to bring to naught : thwart foiled the plot Police foiled an attempted robbery. 2 obsolete : trample foil 2 of 5noun (1)1 : very thin sheet metal aluminum foil 2 : a thin piece of material (such as metal) put under an inferior or paste stone to add color or brilliance 3 : someone or something that serves as a contrast to another acted as a foil for a comedian 4 a : an indentation between cusps in Gothic tracery b : one of several arcs that enclose a complex figure 5 : hydrofoil sense 1 foil 3 of 5verb (2) foiled; foiling; foils transitive verb 1 : to back or cover with foil 2 : to enhance by contrast foil 4 of 5noun (2)1 : a light fencing sword having a usually circular guard and a flexible blade of rectangular section tapering to a blunted point compare épée, saber 2 : the art or sport of fencing with the foil —often used in plural foil 5 of 5noun (3)1 archaic : defeat 2 archaic : the track or trail of an animal foil 1 of 2 verbas in to thwart to prevent from achieving a goal in popular fiction the hero will always foil the villain's plans Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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foil 2 of 2nounas in contrast something or someone that is different from another especially in a pleasing way This cool, refreshing salad is the perfect foil for spicy foods. Synonyms & Similar Words
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