中英词典查询

spoil [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;
过去式:: spoilt spoiled 过去分词:: spoilt spoiled 现在分词:: spoiling 第三人称单数:: spoils
[同义词] 损坏;糟蹋: damage botch impair destroy injure decay upset mar rot ruin

例句:

  • They could not afford to spoil those maps by careless colouring.
    若是上色的时候不小心弄坏了那些地图,他们可承担不起。
    来自柯林斯例句
  • We all know that fats spoil by becoming rancid.
    我们都知道油脂变质后会发臭。
  • Her untimely return could spoil Miss Melville's entire programme for the evening.
    她提前回来可能会破坏掉梅尔维尔小姐今晚的整个计划。
  • Ultimately, too many cooks spoil the broth.
    来自BBC
  • But then that might spoil our appitite for chicken nuggets.
    来自SA
  • Leave it to the trial lawyers to spoil the party.
    来自WSJ
  • They ate the fish before it spoiled.
    他们没等鱼变坏就把它吃了。
    来自《权威词典》
  • Food spoils more quickly without preservatives.
    食物不加防腐剂会坏得更快。
    来自《权威词典》
  • The fruit has spoiled in the hot sun.
    水果在暴晒下变坏了。
    来自《权威词典》