英:[spɔɪlt]
美:[spɔɪlt]
英:[spɔɪlt]
美:[spɔɪlt]
adj.
(孩子)宠坏的
惯坏的
(食物)变质的
spoil的过去式和过去分词
v.
变质( spoil的过去式和过去分词 )
损坏
毁掉
破坏
词根:spoil
n.spoil 次品;奖品
spoilage 损坏,糟蹋;掠夺;损坏物
spoiler 扰流器;掠夺者;损坏者
vi.spoil 掠夺;变坏;腐败
vt.spoil 溺爱;糟蹋;掠夺
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
1 “You are spoilt and ungrateful and you have come to the internet in the hope that you will find support in validating your ungrateful selfish attitude,” another commented.
2 She's spoilt , that's the trouble.
她被惯坏了,这就是麻烦。
3 I spoiled the sauce by adding too much garlic.
4 The curators were spoilt for choice when it came to props and set designs.
5 If you know your heart sorry, I say, that mean it not quite as spoilt as you think Anyhow, he say, you know how it is.
6 If you know your heart sorry, I say, that mean it not quite as spoilt as you think.
7 It tells us something about each of them, but there's nothing that the musical women have in common – they can be heroines, anti-heroines, dependant orphans, or spoilt rich young women.
8 Look closely at her and there’s desperation: the deathly lack of hesitation about her money-making ploys; a cough that is a suggestion of TB; the only softness in her already spoilt by self-pity.
9 Jones joined the party and spoilt the pleasure of everyone by his impolite behaviour.
琼斯参加了那次聚会,但他举止粗鲁,使大家很扫兴.
10 This high precision meter must be kept in good order, or it will be spoilt.
这台高精度计量器必须保管好, 不然就会损坏.
11 The rain spoilt our weekend trip.
那场雨破坏了我们的周末旅行.
12 He is a spoilt child.
他是个惯坏了的孩子.
13 I insist she names a favourite track, and it's the only time she flounders a bit, spoilt for choice.
14 Exposure to air will spoil the wine.
15 Insects spoilt the fruit.
昆虫损坏了这些水果.
16 The plants get spoilt with the wind.
这些植物被风破坏了.
17 She always spoils me on my birthday.
18 He spoilt the soup by putting too much salt in it.
他放了太多盐,把汤给糟蹋了.
19 Most children are spoilt, not only in terms of care and attention, but more seriously, material ways.
很多小孩被溺爱,不但在关心和照顾方面,而且,更严重的是,在物质方面。
20 Being a spoilt emperor, I find even one errant photon unacceptable.
2 变质的
3 被宠坏的
5 惯坏