形容词(孩子)宠坏的; 惯坏的; (食物)变质的; spoil的过去式和过去分词
动词破坏; 损坏; 变质( spoil的过去式和过去分词 ); 毁掉
1. 损坏:spoilsport 扫兴者 | spoilt 损坏 | spoke 轮辐
2. 被宠坏的:charming 可爱的,迷人的 | spoilt 被宠坏的 | sociable 好交际的
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1. It is true that Chinese consumers are spoilt for choice as competition for their attention continues to intensify.
2. The prospect of losing the services of their prolific striker Adriano spoilt what was another excellent display from Parma at Brescia.
3. Face recognition is superior to fingerprint recognition because fingerprints can be duplicated or spoilt.
4. And you are spoilt for choice if you want to visit a place close to the city.
5. Pet dogs in Hong Kong are pampered, spoilt and kitted out in designer gear.
6. Shopping in Beijing is an easy task now that the city has so much to offer that one is spoilt for choices.
7. spoilt的翻译
7. " Giving'hong bao'has become a financial burden for parents while children become spoilt, " he added.
8. spoilt
8. After the show all the dishes were dusted since they had become spoilt.
9. I have come across some spoilt city brats whose parents carry children's bags or hire nannies to carry their kids'school bags.
10. Steve Irwin gets up close to Rupert who is living out his days in the " Spoilt Bear " enclosure.
adj
1. affected by blight
anything that mars or prevents growth or prosperity
e.g. a blighted rose
blighted urban districts
Synonym: blighted
2. (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition
e.g. bad meat
a refrigerator full of spoilt food
3. having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or oversolicitous attention
e.g. a spoiled child
Synonym: spoiled