英:[spɔɪlz]
美:[spɔɪlz]
英:[spɔɪlz]
美:[spɔɪlz]
n.
<正>战利品,赃物
v.
变质( spoil的第三人称单数 )
损坏
毁掉
破坏
verb
transitive verb
to damage seriously : ruin
to impair the quality or effect of
a quarrel spoiled the celebration
to impair the disposition or character of by overindulgence or excessive praise
to pamper excessively : coddle
pillage, rob
archaic despoil, strip
archaic to seize by force
intransitive verb
to lose valuable or useful qualities usually as a result of decay
the fruit spoiled
to have an eager desire
spoiling for a fight
to practice plunder and robbery
noun
plunder taken from an enemy in war or from a victim in robbery : loot
something valuable or desirable gained through special effort or opportunism or in return for a favor—usually used in plural
public offices made the property of a successful party—usually used in plural
spoliation, plundering
the act of damaging : harm, impairment
an object of plundering : prey
earth and rock excavated or dredged
an object damaged or flawed in the making
the spoils of war战利品
Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French espuiller, espoiller, from Latin spoliare to strip of natural covering, despoil, from spolium skin, hide — more at spill >entry 1 Noun Middle English spoile, from Anglo-French espuille, from espuiller
The first known use of spoil was in the 14th century
spoke1 of 2
spoil1 of 2noun
stolen goods : plunder
spoil2 of 2verb
plunder entry 2, rob
to damage badly : ruin
spoiled my new sweater
to damage the quality or effect of
a quarrel spoiled the party
to decay or lose freshness, value, or usefulness by being kept too long
the milk spoiled
to damage the disposition of by letting get away with too much
spoil a child
to have an eager desire
spoiling for a fight
spoilsportnoun
a person who spoils the fun of others
spoil1 of 2noun
stolen goods : plunder
spoil2 of 2verb
plunder entry 2, rob
to damage badly : ruin
spoiled my new sweater
to damage the quality or effect of
a quarrel spoiled the party
to decay or lose freshness, value, or usefulness by being kept too long
the milk spoiled
to damage the disposition of by letting get away with too much
spoil a child
to have an eager desire
spoiling for a fight
1 With both hands he reached out to seize the spoils.
他伸出双手去抓这些战利品.
2 The camping trip was spoiled by bad weather.
3 Don't let one mistake spoil your day.
4 I must remember to eat the tuna before he spoils in order to keep strong.
为了保养体力,我一定要记住趁金枪鱼没坏时就吃.
5 The milk was beginning to spoil.
6 The thief escaped with his spoils.
这个小偷带着赃物逃走了.
7 I spoiled the sauce by adding too much garlic.
8 Any system in which the spoils are distributed so unevenly is morally wrong, they say.
他们说,任何一种如此不公平地分配战利品韵制度在道德上都是错误的。
9 When you went into that terrible valley of suffering did you come out of it with spoils?
当你进入苦难谷的时候,你有没有带着掠物出来呢?
10 There are some spoils of war in his hands.
在他的手里有些战利品.
11 So, it's like the master chef with all the right ingredients spoils the soup by over-cooking it.
因而,《三枪拍案惊奇》像极了一个大厨用上好原料却煮过头了的浓汤。
12 the bandits escaped with their lives but not with the spoils
13 And the truth is that foreign Banks will see little of these spoils without a Chinese partner.
现实情况是,如果没有中国合作伙伴,外国银行很难从中分一杯羹。
14 Competing warlords and foreign powers scrambled for political spoils.
相互争斗的军阀及外国列强们正在争夺政治上的收益。
15 To "knowledge flow" companies go the spoils, he contends.
他坚持认为该由“信息流”型的公司享用最后的战利品。
16 Its loose plot spoils the novel.
情节松散使这篇小说大为减色。
17 Don't spoil your appetite by snacking too much.
18 Farmers’ broiler chickens suffocate, and dairy products spoil.
19 Do the spoils need to be so unevenly split?
战利品有必要被如此不均地分配吗?
20 Dad spoils me. He loves me. He sticks up for me.
爸爸很宠我,很爱我。他总是护着我。