spoiling
US /ˈspɔɪlɪŋ/
UK /ˈspɔɪlɪŋ/
动词
1.
破坏, 毁坏
to damage or destroy something; to make something less good or enjoyable
示例:
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The rain is spoiling our picnic plans.
雨正在破坏我们的野餐计划。
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Don't let one bad experience spoil your whole day.
不要让一次不好的经历毁掉你的一整天。
2.
溺爱, 宠爱
to treat someone very well, especially by giving them everything they want
示例:
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She loves spoiling her grandchildren with toys and sweets.
她喜欢用玩具和糖果溺爱她的孙子孙女。
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My parents always spoiled me rotten.
我的父母总是把我宠坏了。
3.
变质, 腐烂
to become bad or unfit for use, especially food
示例:
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The milk is spoiling because it was left out of the fridge.
牛奶因为放在冰箱外面而变质了。
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These fruits will start spoiling if we don't eat them soon.
如果我们不尽快吃掉这些水果,它们就会变质。