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spoiled如何读

英:[spɔɪld]

美:[spɔɪld]

spoiled是什么意思

adj.

被宠坏的

v.

变质( spoil的过去式和过去分词 )

损坏

毁掉

破坏

spoiled自然拼读

spoil·ed

spoIld

spoiled英英释义

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

spoiled同义词

  • adj. 被宠坏的
  • spoon-fed

spoiled词源中文解释

"过度放纵的," 1640年代,过去分词形容词,来自于 spoil(v.)。

spoiled词源英文解释

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

spoiled儿童词典英英释义

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

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

spoilernoun

one that spoils

one (as a political candidate) having little or no chance of winning but capable of depriving a rival of success

a device (as on an airplane or automobile) used to disrupt airflow and decrease lift

information about the plot of a book, motion picture, or television program that can spoil a reader's or a viewer's sense of surprise or suspense

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

spoiled 例句

1.“I know. He’s nothing more than a big spoiled puppy,” the young man said, stepping forward.

2.Spoiled children becomesulky if they cannot have their own way.

宠坏了的孩子如果不能为所欲为,便要不高兴.

3.I thought there were excellent materials in him; though for the present they hung together somewhat spoiled and tangled.

4.I was still the spoiled child of long ago.

5.Some of them were small and troublesome, creatures who lamed horses and spoiled milk.

6.I’m no longer the baby and spoiled little darling whose every deed can be laughed at.

7.Meat spilled out, spoiled already in the heat, big floppy steaks better than anything they could get anywhere on the beaches.

8.Her family had little sympathy for what they considered merely the histrionics of a spoiled child.

9.—No. The phone rang and spoiled it all.

10.They did not announce that the pork was often spoiled, nor that the men had to eat it raw for there was no fire to cook it over.

11.A person misplaced, disorganized, miscalculated, overlooked everything and opened every loophole, and just when he thought he had it made, the government gave him a lake or a forest or an oilfield and spoiled everything.

12.So they watched him carefully, made all his decisions, and he became very spoiled.

13.She spoiled the soup with too much salt.

她盐放得太多,把汤糟蹋了.

14.Southside spoiled the dog the same way he spoiled me, with food and love and tolerance, all of it a silent, earnest plea never to leave him.

15.She spared no rod and spoiled no child.

16.Dodge won't spoil the surprise by confirming if the last one will be based on the Charger or the Challenger (or maybe both), but the evidence suggests the latter is more likely.

17.She changed the water frequently, but the mealie meal spoiled anyway.

18.“Mine are spoiled with lemonade, and I can’t get any new ones, so I shall have to go without,” said Jo, who never troubled herself much about dress.

19.He is spoiled, arrogant and has a tendency towards snobbery.

他被宠坏了,傲慢无礼,而且经常自命不凡。

20.“I am not spoiled, and I am not selfish,” he insisted, as he tried to drag his motorcycle away from all those clutching paws.

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