释义 |
[ˈspɔɪlt]动词变化: "to spoil" 一般过去式: | spoilt | 过去分词: | spoilt |
本页中: spoil, spoiled 'spoilt'是'spoiled'的替代术语。 您可以在下面的一行或多行中找到它。 WordReference English-Chinese Dictionary © 2019: 主要翻译 | spoil⇒ vtrtransitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." | (children: indulge) | 宠坏 chǒng huài | | | 惯坏 guàn huài | | | 溺爱 nì ài | spoil [sth]⇒ vtrtransitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." | (enjoyment: ruin) | 把…给毁了
| | | 破坏…的乐趣
| | Neil's bad mood spoiled the day at the seaside for everyone. | spoil⇒ viintransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived." | (food: go bad) | 变质 biàn zhì | | | 腐败 fǔ bài | | | 变坏 biàn huài | | The fruit had been left in the bowl too long and had spoiled. | | 其他翻译 | spoil, spoils nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. | (in war: [sth] taken) | 战利品 zhàn lì pǐn | | | 掠夺物 lüè duó wù | 备注: 常作 spoils | spoil [sth], spoil your dinner⇒ vtrtransitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." | (appetite: ruin by eating [sth] else) | 影响胃口,破坏食欲
| | Don't let the children eat candy this afternoon; they'll spoil their dinner. |
WordReference English-Chinese Dictionary © 2019: 复合形式: spoilt | spoil | spoiled | be spoiled rotten, also UK: be spoilt rotten v exprverbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end." | informal, figurative (be given everything one wants) | 被宠坏,被娇惯
| | My youngest sister was spoilt rotten as a child. | spoiled, also UK: spoilt adjadjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." | (child, person: overly pampered) | 被宠坏的 bèi chǒng huài de | | | 被惯坏的 bèi guàn huài de | | That child's parents have let her have her own way too much; she's spoiled. Their kids are a bunch of nasty, noisy, spoilt brats. | | 那个孩子的父母随便她想干什么就干什么,她被惯坏了。他们的孩子就是一群又吵闹又讨厌的被惯坏了的熊孩子。 | spoiled, also UK: spoilt adjadjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." | (food: rotten, bad) (食物) | 变质的,腐败的
| | Gareth poured the spoiled milk down the sink. Did you know there's some spoilt meat in the fridge? | | 加雷斯把变质的牛奶倒进了水槽。你知道冰箱里有些变质的肉么? | spoiled brat, UK: also spoilt brat nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. | pejorative, slang (unpleasant or greedy child) | 被惯坏的顽皮孩子 bèi guàn huài de wán pí hái zi | | Children with no siblings are often thought of as being spoiled brats. | spoiled child, also UK: spoilt child nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. | (child: unpleasant, greedy) | 被惯坏的孩子 bèi guàn huài de hái zi | | If you always give in to him, he'll become a spoiled child. |
Collins Chinese Dictionary Plus (3rd edition), 2011: spoilt [ sp%Ilt] I pt , ppspoil II adj 1 [+ child] 宠(寵)坏(壞)的 chǒnghuài de 2 (Brit) [+ ballot paper] 作废(廢)的 zuòfèi de spoil [ sp%Il] ( pt, pp spoiled or spoilt) I vt 1 (=damage) 损(損)害 sǔnhài 2 [+ child] 溺爱(愛) nì'ài 3 (=indulge) [+ person] 宠(寵)爱(愛) chǒng'ài 4 (Brit) [+ ballot paper] 作废(廢) zuòfèi II vi ▶ to be spoiling for a fight 一心想打架 yīxīn xiǎng dǎjià- to spoil o.s.
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在这些条目还发现'spoilt': 在英文解释里: unchanged |