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spoil
/spɔɪl/📚 6507 94 2四级六级考研托福雅思If you spoil something, you prevent it from being successful or satisfactory. 毁坏; 破坏
verb [vt. 及物动词]破坏,糟蹋;溺爱,宠坏;善待,格外关照;(食物)变质,腐败;使(选票)作废;极度渴望,跃跃欲试;<古>抢劫(人,地方),掠夺
It's important not to let mistakes spoil your life. 重要的是不要让错误毁了你的生活。
noun [抽象名词]赃物,战利品(the spoils);成功所带来的好处(spoils);(开掘时挖出的)废土,废泥土
And I brake the jaws of the wicked, and plucked the spoil out of his teeth. 我打破不义之人的牙床,从他牙齿中夺了所抢的。
过去式 | 过去分词 | 现在分词 |
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spoilt / spoiled | spoilt / spoiled | spoiling |
- spoil 出现在下面的课文中
- Lesson 3 Please Send Me a Card spoil 动词: 使索然无味, 损坏
- Episode 5 The Right Magic ACT III
单词造句:
特指精神上的“损坏”
① vt. 弄坏,损坏,糟蹋
- The sad news spoiled our weekend. 这不幸的消息使我们没能过好周末。
- The rain spoiled the school sports. 这场雨把学校运动会弄得一团糟。
- This spoiled my day. What you said spoiled me.
- His arrival spoiled my holiday.
② vt. 宠坏,惯坏,溺爱
- Don’t spoil your children. 不能太惯孩子。
- His parents spoiled the boy.
- break: 打破; break the windows 打破玻璃
- damage: 破坏, 程度不一定很重(可修复的)
- destroy : 破坏, 彻底摧毁
- ruin:慢慢的彻底损坏(日积月累)
以上三个是指物理上的破坏, 而 spoil 主要指精神上的