spoil的中文翻译
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spoil1
UK
/spɔɪl/
US
/spɔɪl/
毁掉, 损坏, 破坏, 糟蹋
verb
(spoiled, spoiled)(BrE alsospoilt, spoilt)
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to change sth good into sth bad, unpleasant, useless, etc.
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Our camping trip was spoilt by bad weather.
我们的露营之旅被坏天气毁了。
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Don't let him spoil your evening.
别让他毁了你的晚上。
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The tall buildings have spoiled the view.
高楼毁了景观。
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Don't eat too many nuts—you'll spoil your appetite(= will no longer be hungry at the proper time to eat).
别吃太多坚果--你会坏了食欲。
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spoiled ballot papers (= not valid because not correctly marked)
无效选票(因为没有正确标记而无效)
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to give a child everything that they ask for and not enough discipline in a way that has a bad effect on their character and behaviour
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She spoils those kids of hers.
她宠坏了她的孩子们。
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to make sb/yourself happy by doing sth special
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Why not spoil yourself with a weekend in a top hotel?
为什么不在顶尖宾馆里度过周末好好享受一下?
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He really spoiled me on my birthday.
在我生日那天,他真是把我宠坏了。
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to become bad so that it can no longer be eaten
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spoil2
UK
/spɔɪl/
US
/spɔɪl/
战利品, 赃物
noun
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goods taken from a place by thieves or by an army that has won a battle or war
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the profits or advantages that sb gets from being successful
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the spoils of high office
高端办公室的好处
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waste material that is brought up when a hole is dug, etc.