spoiling的意思和读音

spoilingspoil

spoil

: [spɔɪl] : [spɔɪl]

v.

n.

spoiled  spoilt  spoils  spoiling  

v.+n.spoil child,spoil fun,spoil appetite,spoil image,spoil pleasure

v.improve,neglect

v.ruin,blemish,mess up,blot,blight

spoilingv.

1.[t]~ sthto change sth good into sth bad, unpleasant, useless, etc.

Our camping trip was spoilt by bad weather.

Don't let him spoil your evening.

The tall buildings have spoiled the view.

Don't eat too many nuts─you'll spoil your appetite(= will no longer be hungry at the proper time to eat) .

spoiled ballot papers(= not valid because not correctly marked)

2.[t]~ sbto 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

She spoils those kids of hers.

3.[t]~ sb/yourselfto make sb/yourself happy by doing sth special

Why not spoil yourself with a weekend in a top hotel?

He really spoiled me on my birthday.

4.[i]to become bad so that it can no longer be eaten

IDMbe spoiling for a fightto want to fight with sb very muchspoil the ship for a haporth/hapennyworth of tarto spoil sth good because you did not spend enough money or time on a small but essential part of itn.

1.[pl]goods taken from a place by thieves or by an army that has won a battle or war

2.[pl]the profits or advantages that sb gets from being successful

the spoils of high office

3.[u]waste material that is brought up when a hole is dug, etc.

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v.1.to affect something in a way that makes it worse, less attractive, or less enjoyable2.to always allow a child to have or do everything that they want, so that they learn to think only of themselves3.to treat someone with a lot of care and kindness4.if food spoils, it starts to decay, so that you cannot eat it5.to accidentally do something that makes a ballot paper unable to be read and therefore unable to be counted in an election.1.to affect something in a way that makes it worse, less attractive, or less enjoyable2.to always allow a child to have or do everything that they want, so that they learn to think only of themselves3.to treat someone with a lot of care and kindness4.if food spoils, it starts to decay, so that you cannot eat it5.to accidentally do something that makes a ballot paper unable to be read and therefore unable to be counted in an election.

1. slow child spoiling colostrum ...

2.g)」使spoiling) --

3. Vicious Spoiling Oyster ...

4. ... tar= Spoiling= Ship= ...

5. spoil disposal spoiling spongy soil ...

7. flooded spoiling tents ...

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1.Celebration that it had seen the light on climate change turned to condemnation of its spoiling role at Copenhagen.

2.as you hope ever to be forgiven , mr . rivers , the high crime and misdemeanour of spoiling a sanded kitchen , tell me what i wish to know./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

3.We stuck it out for 2 nights but we hated the overpowering smell- it was spoiling our last few days.

4.If food seems to be spoiling quickly in your refrigerator, check to make sure you're following the manufacturer's care instructions.使

5.So far only a few have had their corks replaced, while the majority are still immersed in water to prevent air from spoiling the booze.使

6.indulgent parents risk spoiling their children; procedures are lax and discipline is weak; too soft on the children.

7.While your polish may dry out quickly if you leave the cap off, you don't have much to fear in terms of it spoiling because of old age.

8.The book says both Bushes fell into the trap of spoiling their children because Mrs Bush nearly lost them late in her pregnancy .怀

9.Spoiling kids like this will let them forming wrong idea of money.

10.What do you think of father's spoiling sheets and sheets of paper with black marks all over on both sides?