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I . spoil <spoilt or spoiled> [spɔıl] 动词 trans

II . spoil <spoilt or spoiled> [spɔıl] 动词 不及物动词

III . spoil <spoilt or spoiled> [spɔıl] 名词

2. spoil [常作复数]:

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英语
Give me something which can not be spoilt by touch, words, smell, figure, and ether.
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The children in her charge were spoilt and wild, persistently disobedient and tormented her.
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But sadly their jubilant scenes at the final whistle were spoilt as a mass punch-up between the two sides broke out soon after.
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It really felt like she'd only made the trip over so as she wasn't the villain who spoilt the fun and that's a huge shame.
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She is featured throughout the book and is quite a spoilt and sulky girl.
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She is said to have been very pampered and spoilt by her doting parents, who did everything they could to hide her mental problems.
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If you believe this proves she was a spoilt, prissy clotheshorse, think again.
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It is real, genuine, grinding poverty, not spoilt, first world, indolent "poverty".
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The award is given to games with well-written rules, as it was felt that too many good games were spoilt by incomprehensible rules.
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A different alignment, a different mode of taking the railway through the maze of hills and valleys would have spoilt its picture postcard perfectness.
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