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单词 spoil
释义 spoil
[spɔɪl] verb (spoiled or spoilt, spoiled or spoilt)
DESTROY 破坏
 IMPROVER  transitive
■to destroy or reduce the pleasure, interest or beauty of something 破坏;糟蹋;毁掉
He tried not to let the bad news spoil his evening.他努力不让那个坏消息破坏他晚上的兴致。
The oil spill has spoilt the whole beautiful coastline.溢出的石油破坏了整段漂亮的海岸线。
I haven't seen the film, so don't spoil it for me by telling me what happens.我还没看那部电影,所以别把内容告诉我,以免坏了我的兴致。
You'll spoil your appetite for dinner if you have a cake now.你要是现在吃蛋糕的话,就没胃口吃晚饭了。
intransitive or transitive
■When food spoils or is spoilt, it is no longer good enough to eat (使)(食物)变质,(使)变坏
The dessert will spoil if you don't keep it in the fridge.如果你不把甜点放在冰箱里,它会坏掉的。
transitive UK specialized
■to mark a ballot paper so that it cannot be officially counted as a vote 使(选票)作废
Since she supported none of the candidates, she spoiled her ballot paper.几个候选人她谁都不支持,因此她把选票作废了。
[spɔɪl] verb (spoiled or spoilt, spoiled or spoilt)
TREAT WELL 优待
transitive
■to treat someone very or too well, especially by being extremely generous (尤指极其慷慨地)宠爱,溺爱,纵容
When I'm feeling miserable I go shopping and spoil myself - a couple of new dresses always make me feel better.我心情糟糕的时候,就会去购物放纵一下——买上几件新衣服总会让我感觉好过些。
[spɔɪl] verb (spoiled or spoilt, spoiled or spoilt)
CHILD 孩子
transitive disapproving
■to allow a child to behave exactly as it wants to, usually so that it becomes selfish and does not care for and show respect to other people 溺爱,娇惯;宠坏
Mr Harvey, unable for once to do exactly as he wanted, sulked just like a spoilt child.哈维先生只此一次不能如愿以偿按他的意思做,就气呼呼的,像个宠坏了的孩子。
[spɔɪl] verb (spoiled or spoilt, spoiled or spoilt)
be spoiling for a fight
■to be very eager to fight or argue 按耐不住想打架;忍不住想争论
Local councillors are spoiling for a fight over plans to close two village schools.当地市政委员们一心想就关闭两所乡村学校的计划进行争论。
[spɔɪl] verb (spoiled or spoilt, spoiled or spoilt)
be spoilt for choice
■to be unable to choose because there are so many possible good choices 选择太多而让人难以决定,让人挑花了眼
There's so much good theatre and cinema in London, really one is spoilt for choice.伦敦好的戏剧和电影太多了,简直让人无从选择。
[spɔɪl] verb (spoiled or spoilt, spoiled or spoilt)
spoil sb's party (also spoil the party for sb)
■to cause trouble for someone at a moment when they are enjoying a success 使(某人)败兴,扫(某人)的兴
[spɔɪl] verb (spoiled or spoilt, spoiled or spoilt)
spoil sb rotten
■to do whatever someone wants you to do or to give them anything they want 宠坏(做某人要你做的任何事情,或给他们任何想要的东西)
The children are spoiled rotten by their grandparents.这些孩子们被祖父母宠坏了。
[spɔɪl] noun
EARTH 土
uncountable
■earth, stones, etc. dug out from a hole in the ground (开掘时挖出的)废土,废泥土
a spoil heap废土堆
[spɔɪl] noun
PROFITS 利益
spoils [plural] formal
■goods, advantages, profits, etc. that you get by your actions or because of your position or situation 战利品,掠夺物;权力地位的连带利益,获益 ; 肥缺
The spoils of victory/war included mounds of treasure and armour.胜利/战争的战利品包括大量的财物和盔甲。
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