foil|foiled|foiling|foils in English
verb
[fɔɪl]
frustrate, balk; prevent someone from succeeding; act as a contrast for; cover or coat with a thin sheet of metal
Use "foil|foiled|foiling|foils" in a sentence
1. Foils of metal for wrapping and packaging,Barbecue foils, Aluminum foil,Aluminium barbecue dishes
2. Foils of plastic or laminated foils of plastic, all being for building purposes (other than road marking foil)
3. 8 Chemical Supplies, Lamination Material, Stamping Foils, Laminate, Hot Stamp Foil, Paper.
4. Aluminium foils, coloured metal foils for decorative purposes
5. Laminates containing graphite foils
6. He was foiled in his attempt to deceive us / His attempt to deceive us was foiled.
7. German counter-offensive was foiled.
8. The enemy's attack was foiled.
9. We foiled his attempt to escape.
10. A foil sound absorber consists of at least two smooth, flat and air-tight foils separated from each other and from a reverberant rear wall R by different distances D.
11. He was foiled in his attempt.
12. 3 We foiled his attempt to escape.
13. The plot was foiled when U.S.
14. Vertical foils provide generous Breadboarding areas
15. Metal cans, including shaped cans, cans for food and chemicals, bottle and container fasteners of metal, lids and easy-open caps for cans and containers, closures for aerosol containers, metal foils, aluminium foil
16. IRGC’s Braveries have foiled conspiracies, says Pezeshkian
17. His attempt to deceive us was foiled.
18. The police foiled the murderer's attempt to escape.
19. Aluminum foil.
20. This lifting action tears the foil and removes a portion of the foil attached to the foil retainer.
21. Packaging material containing aluminum sheets, foils or rolls
22. "London 2012 – Chong Wei foils Chinese clean-sweep".
23. Tin foil
24. Saturday afternoon he foiled a hijacking at LAX.
25. The escape attempt was foiled by police guards.