v. 动词弄糟;溺爱;犒赏;善待;(食物)变坏;使(选票)无效
n. 名词战利品;成功所带来的好处;废石方
Don't let the rain spoil our picnic.
不要让雨破坏我们的野餐。
She tends to spoil her grandchildren.
她总是宠坏她的孙子们。
Too much sun can spoil the crops.
太多的阳光会损坏庄稼。
He didn't want to spoil the surprise.
他不想破坏这个惊喜。
Milk will spoil if left out.
牛奶放在外面会变质。
Don't spoil your appetite with snacks.
不要用零食破坏你的胃口。
They spoil their dog with treats.
他们用零食宠坏了他们的狗。
He hates to spoil a good story.
他讨厌破坏一个好故事。
Too many details can spoil the movie.
太多的细节会破坏电影。
Don't spoil your kids too much.
不要太宠坏你的孩子。
be spoiling for a fight
按捺不住想打架
spare the rod and spoil the child
孩子不打不成器
too many cooks spoil the broth
厨师多了烧坏汤;人多手杂反坏事, 人多添乱
don't spoil the ship for a ha'p'orth of tar
不要因小失大;不要捡了芝麻丢了西瓜
spoil image
破坏形象
第三人称单数: spoils;
过去式: spoilt; spoiled;
过去分词: spoilt; spoiled;
现在分词: spoiling;