foul play

foul play
грязная игра, подлое поведение; преступление; см. тж. fair play

There can be little doubt that Mr. Hale is the victim of foul play. The Hertfordshire police are investigating the murder. (E. Wallace, ‘The Forger’, ch. XVI) — Не приходится сомневаться, что мистер Хейл - жертва преступления. Расследование убийства ведет хертфордширская полиция.

She had been prowling round every old shaft for miles around, it was stated, fearing that her daughter who had mysteriously disappeared three months ago, had been the victim of foul play. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. 24) — Оказывается, Каргурла обшарила все старые шахты на много миль вокруг, подозревая, что ее дочь, таинственно исчезнувшая три месяца назад, стала жертвой злого умысла.

But Mrs. Grey - poor Mrs. Grey had met foul play. But how, where and from whom? (W. Du Bois, ‘Worlds of Color’, ch. XV) — А миссис Грей, бедная миссис Грей? Какую подлую шутку с ней сыграли! Но как, где, кто?


Большой англо-русский фразеологический словарь. - М.: «Русский язык-Медиа».. 2006.

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  • foul play — {n.} Treachery; a criminal act (such as murder). * /After they discovered the dead body, the police suspected foul play./ * / She must have met with foul play, the chief inspector said when they couldn t find the 12 year old girl who had… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • foul play — {n.} Treachery; a criminal act (such as murder). * /After they discovered the dead body, the police suspected foul play./ * / She must have met with foul play, the chief inspector said when they couldn t find the 12 year old girl who had… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • foul play — n [U] 1.) if the police think someone s death was caused by foul play, they think that person was murdered ▪ The police said they had no reason to suspect foul play . ▪ Detectives have not ruled out foul play . 2.) an action that is dishonest,… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Foul play — may refer to:*Foul play, a synonym for crime * Foul Play , a film *Foul (sports), an unfair or illegal sports act …   Wikipedia

  • foul play — noun uncount 1. ) LEGAL violence or criminal actions that cause someone s death: The police had no reason to suspect foul play. 2. ) behavior that is not fair or honest or does not keep to accepted rules …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • foul play — If the police suspect foul play, they think a crime was committed …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • foul play — ► NOUN 1) unfair play in a game or sport. 2) criminal or violent activity, especially murder …   English terms dictionary

  • foul play — n. 1. unfair play; action that breaks the rules of the game 2. treacherous action or violence; esp., murder …   English World dictionary

  • foul play — index collusion, frame up, grievance, inequity, knavery, machination, mischief, misdoing, pettifoggery …   Law dictionary

  • foul play — foul′ play′ n. violent mischief, esp. murder • Etymology: 1600–10 …   From formal English to slang

  • foul play — [n] treacherous action bad deed, corruption, crime, cruel act, dirty trick, dirty work, felony, fraud, funny business, lawbreaking, murder, violence, wrong; concept 645 …   New thesaurus


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