
英:/'spɔɪld/ 美:/'spɔɪld/
比较级:more spoiled 最高级:most spoiled
v. 破坏;破坏……的兴致;错填(选票)令其作废;溺爱;悉心照顾;(食物)变质;抢劫(人或地方)(spoil 的过去式及过去分词)
adj. (尤指小孩)被宠坏的;(食物)不可食用的
There are more than ten spoiled ballots in the ballot box.
投票箱里有十多张作废的选票。
Little John is a spoiled boy.
小约翰是个被宠坏的男孩。
I poured out all the spoiled milk.
我把变质的牛奶都倒掉了。
That steak is three weeks old. It's probably spoiled by now.
那块牛排放了三周了,现在可能已经坏了。
We tried to have a surprise birthday party for her, but he spoiled the surprise.
我们想要给她一个生日派对的惊喜,但是被他透露了消息。
You spoiled the surprise!
你把惊喜给破坏了!
I think I ate some spoiled dumplings and felt really nauseous soon after.
我想是吃了一些变质的饺子,很快就感觉很恶心想吐。
Well, I'll let you in on a little secret. We're pretty spoiled here.
嗯,告诉你个小秘密,我们在这儿被宠坏了。
He spoiled my enjoyment of the game by talking all through it.
他一直在讲话,破坏了我看比赛的兴致。
I think he's a very spoiled boy, said Mary.
“我觉得他是个被宠坏了的孩子。”玛丽说。
Many teenagers are accused of being spoiled by their parents.
许多青少年被指责已经被父母惯坏了。
Nannied by the world's most generous welfare systems, they squeal like spoiled children when asked to give up a few of their toys.
他们被世界上最慷慨的福利制度下养育,而当要求放弃一些玩具时,他们就像被宠坏的孩子一样尖叫着。
adj.|spoon-fed;被宠坏的
spoiled 是一个形容词,主要有两层核心含义,具体含义取决于描述的对象:
(食物)变质的,腐败的,不能食用的:
(人,尤指儿童)被宠坏的,惯坏的:
近义词辨析:
“Spoiled” 描述的是因过度放纵或不当处理而导致的不良状态。当对象是物(尤其是食物)时,指其物理状态恶化、腐败;当对象是人时,则指其性格或行为因溺爱而变得自私任性。理解这个词的关键在于判断其描述的对象及其所处的语境。
"spoiled" 的详细解释如下:
被宠坏的
描述因过度溺爱或纵容而导致性格或行为不良的人,常见搭配如 "a spoiled child"(被宠坏的孩子)。
例句: "North Korea is sort of like a spoiled child."(朝鲜就像一个被宠坏的孩子。)
变质的(食物)
表示食物因保存不当而腐败,如 "spoiled milk"(变质的牛奶)。
建议结合具体语境判断词义,更多例句可参考和等来源。
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