单词
spoil
读音
spɔɪl
美式
英式
词根
"Spoil" 源于古英语 "spoilian" ,意为“剥夺”,也与拉丁语 "spolium" 有关,意为“战利品”。
释义
vt. 溺爱;糟蹋;破坏;掠夺 vi. 掠夺;变坏;腐败 n. 次品;奖品 [ 复数 spoils 第三人称单数 spoils 现在分词 spoiling 过去式 spoilt或spoiled 过去分词 spoilt或spoiled ]
例句
Don't spoil the children.
不要溺爱孩子。
Parents should not spoil their children.
家长不应该溺爱孩子。
Don't let him spoil your evening.
别让他搞得你一晚上不开心。
Don't spoil the children.
不要溺爱孩子。
Parents should not spoil their children.
家长不应该溺爱孩子。
Don't let him spoil your evening.
别让他搞得你一晚上不开心。
强化记忆
可以把 "Spoil" 想象成是 "soil" (土壤)的错别字,土壤是能够让东西堆积过久从而变质、破坏的地方,因此这样联想有助于记住这个词的意思。"Spoil" 最早在古英语中表示“剥夺、掠夺”,在14世纪开始有了“破坏,损坏”的意思,17世纪开始表示“过度的纵容”。
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But in the developing world a lot of vaccinesspoil before they're administered,and that's because they need to be kept cold.
to disrupt their livesand spoil the village's reputation.I told them I was there to learn about their lives and culture.
It's also a great preservative;it doesn't spoil or evaporate,so the foods it's added to are easier
has told us not to spare the rod,lest we spoil the child --this is in Proverbs 13 and 20, and I believe, 23.
whether it's yogurt, sauerkraut or salami,they'll all spoil less quickly, too.Now, with modern techniques,
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