Seth
Help me with the words 'hurl' and' foolproof' My friend told me that 'hurl' are discribe the way a very drunk man walk.But I look iit up at all the dictionary and cannot find this meaning.Did what my friend say is right.I read a magzine say that the word 'foolproof' mean that a man is very smart and is very hard to be fooled. But when I look it up at the dictionary,It only means very easy. was what the magzine is right
Oct 4, 2010 11:50 PM
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basic example of foolproof is this: back to 'cassette' era... were you able to try out that the cassette lid won't close when you insert the cassette incorrectly? that's what a foolproof was like to be then. it was designed to alert someone that they are doing the procedure wrongfully. to hurl means to vomit (used as slang) - to throw in / up. "I think I gotta go hurl." :)
October 5, 2010
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Hurl = throw. A drunk man may hurl himself in all directions. Foolproof = can't be affected by tricks. (to fool = 骗) (waterproof = can't be affected by water) If a plan is foolproof, then it will be easy to execute, because no one can stop it. That is where the "easy" comes from.
October 4, 2010
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Hurl means to throw something violently. In slang, it means to vomit. Foolproof means something that can't go wrong or fail.
October 4, 2010
Hurl Means 1Throw forcefully 2.Make a thrusting forward movement 3.Utter with force; utter vehemently Foolproof 1.Not liable to failure "a foolproof identification system" verb 1.Proof against human misuse or error "foolproof this appliance" cowboy...
October 5, 2010
hurl can also mean 'to throw up'
October 4, 2010
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