1make sth useless/unsuccessful/not very good使無用;使不成功;使不佳ADVERB | VERB + SPOILADVERB➤completely, quite徹底/完全毀掉◇Her selfish reaction completely spoiled the party.她自私的反應讓這次聚會變得興味索然。➤rather, slightly, somewhat有點兒破壞;有幾分破壞VERB + SPOIL➤hate to, not be going to, not want to不願意/不打算/不想搞砸◇I don't want to spoil things for everyone else.我不想毀了所有其他人的興致。➤be a pity to搞糟了會很遺憾◇It would be a pity to spoil the surprise.如果破壞了這一驚喜,會很遺憾的。➤try to試圖破壞▸➤not let sth不讓⋯破壞◇Don't let the bad weather spoil your trip.不要讓壞天氣毀了你的旅行。spoil
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2a child孩子PREPOSITION | PHRASESPREPOSITION➤with用⋯寵壞◇He spoils the children with expensive toys.他用昂貴的玩具寵壞了孩子們。PHRASES➤be completely spoiled, be thoroughly spoiled, be utterly spoiled完全/徹底/絕對被寵壞◇Those children are thoroughly spoiled!那些孩子給徹底慣壞了!➤spoil sb rotten把某人寵壞◇My grandparents used to spoil me rotten.我的祖父母過去極寵我。➤a spoiled brat, a spoiled child被寵壞的頑童/孩子
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