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查看更多优质解析解答一举报spoil[英][spɔɪl][美][spɔɪl]vi.

变质;掠夺;腐败vt.

损坏,

糟蹋;把(酒,

肉等)放坏;溺爱坏,

宠坏(孩子等);抢劫,

掠夺n.

抢劫,

掠夺;废品,

次品;成功所带来的好处;(开掘等时挖出的)弃土第三人称单数:spoils 过去式:spoilt spoiled 过去分词:spoilt spoiled 现在分词:spoiling双语例句1.

Don\'t bunch the flowers up so tightly,

you\'ll spoil them.

别把花束得这么紧,

会弄坏的.

2.

He is a man who will spoil rather than accomplish things.

他这个人成事不足,

坏事有余.

3.

Don\'t spoil your appetite by eating sweets just before dinner.

不要在饭前吃糖来损害你的食欲.

4.

Frosts spoil the last of the flowers.

霜冻冻坏了最后一批花朵.

5.

Too many cooks spoil the broth.

厨子太多反而把汤做坏.

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