fall foul of...

fall foul of...
(fall (или run) foul of...)
1) мор. столкнуться (о судах)

...our old tramp of a steamer fell foul of a timber-junk. (R. Kipling, ‘The Light That Failed’, ch. IV) — ...наш старый буксир наткнулся на джонку с лесом.

2) столкнуться, сцепиться, поссориться (с кем-л.)

He instantly fell foul of the commissary in very high terms... (R. L. Stevenson, ‘New Arabian Nights’, ‘Provident and the Guitar’) — Он сразу же сцепился с начальником полиции и говорил с ним в повышенных тонах.

He fellfoul of the law. — Он не ладил с законом.


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

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  • fall foul of — (someone) to upset someone, so that they do not like you and try to harm you. Officials who fall foul of the mayor find themselves exiled to the most boring departments …   New idioms dictionary

  • fall foul of — (something) slightly formal to break a law or a rule, and often be punished. If their market share grows too large, they will fall foul of anti monopoly laws …   New idioms dictionary

  • fall foul of — ► fall foul (or chiefly N. Amer. afoul) of come into conflict with. Main Entry: ↑fall …   English terms dictionary

  • fall foul of — index bicker Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • fall foul of someone — fall foul of (someone) to upset someone, so that they do not like you and try to harm you. Officials who fall foul of the mayor find themselves exiled to the most boring departments …   New idioms dictionary

  • fall foul of something — fall foul of (something) slightly formal to break a law or a rule, and often be punished. If their market share grows too large, they will fall foul of anti monopoly laws …   New idioms dictionary

  • fall foul of somebody — fall foul of ˈsb/ˈsth idiom to get into trouble with a person or an organization because of doing sth wrong or illegal • to fall foul of the law Main entry: ↑foulidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • fall foul of something — fall foul of ˈsb/ˈsth idiom to get into trouble with a person or an organization because of doing sth wrong or illegal • to fall foul of the law Main entry: ↑foulidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • fall foul (or N. Amer. afoul) of — come into conflict with. → fall …   English new terms dictionary

  • fall foul or afoul of — idi fall foul or afoul of a) to collide with, as ships b) to quarrel or have a controversy with …   From formal English to slang


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