foil
foil
fɔÉȘl
foyl
/fˈɔ‍ÉȘl/

A(z) „foil” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

fĂłlia, alufĂłlia

thin, flexible metal sheet used for wrapping, covering, or cooking food
foil definition and meaning
Példåk
The baker covered the pie with foil to prevent the crust from burning.
A pék alufóliåval fedte le a pitét, hogy megakadålyozza a tészta megégését.
02

ĂĄtlĂĄtszĂł lap, ĂĄtlĂĄtszĂł fĂłlia

a thin, clear sheet of material, often used for creating visual aids to be projected using an overhead projector
Példåk
The professor asked the students to bring blank foils to create visual summaries of their reports.
A professzor megkĂ©rte a diĂĄkokat, hogy hozzanak ĂŒres fĂłliĂĄkat a jelentĂ©seik vizuĂĄlis összefoglalĂłinak elkĂ©szĂ­tĂ©sĂ©hez.
03

a thin, flat, or curved structure, such as a metal plate or blade, designed to react against air or water flow and generate control motion

Példåk
Engineers adjusted the wing 's foil to improve aerodynamics.
04

something that provides a contrast that emphasizes or enhances another's qualities

Példåk
The simple design serves as a foil to the ornate decorations.
05

tƑr, vívótƑr

a type of sword used in the sport of fencing, characterized by its flexible blade and specific rules for scoring points
Példåk
She adjusted her grip on the foil before the match began.
A meccs kezdete elƑtt beĂĄllĂ­totta a fogĂĄsĂĄt a tƑrön.
06

a character in a literary work who contrasts with another character, usually the protagonist, to highlight specific traits of the latter

Példåk
Laertes acts as a foil to Hamlet's indecision.
to foil
01

megakadĂĄlyoz, keresztez

to stop or hinder someone's plans or efforts
Transitive: to foil a plan
to foil definition and meaning
Példåk
She refused to let setbacks foil her aspirations for success.
Megtagadta, hogy a visszaesések megakadålyozzåk sikerre vonatkozó törekvéseit.
02

kontrasztot képez, kiemel

to make something stand out or become more noticeable by placing it next to something that contrasts with it
Transitive: to foil sth
Példåk
The bright lights of the city foiled the darkness of the night sky.
A vĂĄros fĂ©nyei kihangsĂșlyoztĂĄk az Ă©jszakai Ă©gbolt sötĂ©tsĂ©gĂ©t.
03

becsomagol, befed

to cover or wrap something with a flexible metal sheet, typically for protection or cooking purposes
Transitive: to foil food material
Példåk
The chef foiled the fish before placing it in the oven to retain moisture.
A sĂ©f alufĂłliĂĄba csomagolta a halat, mielƑtt betette volna a sĂŒtƑbe, hogy megtartsa a nedvessĂ©get.
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