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    spoil
    [spoil]
    verb
    spoil (verb) · spoils (third person present) · spoilt (past tense) · spoilt (past participle) · spoiled (past tense) · spoiled (past participle) · spoiling (present participle)
    1. diminish or destroy the value or quality of:
      "I wouldn't want to spoil your fun" · "a series of political blunders spoiled their chances of being re-elected"
      • prevent someone from enjoying (an occasion or event):
        "she was afraid of spoiling Christmas for the rest of the family"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        mark (a ballot paper) incorrectly so as to make one's vote invalid, especially as a gesture of protest:
        "the group called on its supporters to spoil their papers"
      • (of food) become unfit for eating:
        "I've got some ham that'll spoil if we don't eat it tonight"
    2. harm the character of (someone, especially a child) by being too lenient or indulgent:
      "the last thing I want to do is spoil Thomas"
      • treat with great or excessive kindness, consideration, or generosity:
        "breakfast in bed—you're spoiling me!"
    3. (be spoiling for)
      be extremely or aggressively eager for:
      "Cooper was spoiling for a fight"
    4. archaic
      rob (a person or a place) of goods or possessions by force or violence:
      "the enemy entered into Hereford, spoiled and fired the city, and razed the walls to the ground"
    noun
    spoil (noun) · spoils (plural noun)
    1. (spoils)
      goods stolen or taken forcibly from a person or place:
      "the looters carried their spoils away"
    2. waste material brought up during the course of an excavation or a dredging or mining operation.
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘to plunder’): shortening of Old French espoille (noun), espoillier (verb), from Latin spoliare, from spolium ‘plunder, skin stripped from an animal’, or a shortening of despoil.
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    verb
    1. diminish or destroy the value or quality of:
    2. harm the character of (someone, especially a child) by being too lenient or indulgent:
      Opposite:
      treat harshly
      be strict with
      • be extremely or aggressively eager for:
        eager for
        itching for
        looking for
        keen to have
        raring for
        bent on
        on the lookout for
        longing for
      • rob (a person or a place) of goods or possessions by force or violence:
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      What does spoiled mean?[transitive] spoil something to change something good into something bad, unpleasant, useless, etc. synonym ruin Our camping trip was spoiled by bad weather. Don't let him spoil your evening. The tall buildings have spoiled the view. Don't eat too many nuts—you'll spoil your appetite (= will no longer be hungry at the proper time to eat).
      What does it mean if someone spoils you?If you spoil yourself or spoil another person, you give yourself or them something nice as a treat or do something special for them. Spoil yourself with a new perfume this summer. If food spoils or if it is spoiled, it is no longer fit to be eaten. We all know that fats spoil by becoming rancid. 5. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
      What happens if you spoil a child?If you spoil a child, you let them have anything they want or do anything they want, usually making them badly behaved. He's always sending flowers - he absolutely spoils me! If food spoils, it starts to decay and you cannot eat it. (Definition of spoil from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) 破壞, 糟蹋, 毀掉… 破坏, 糟蹋, 毁掉…
      What is spoil noun?Definition of spoil noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary the spoils [plural] (formal or literary) goods taken from a place by thieves or by an army that has won a battle or war the spoils of war The robbers divided up the spoils.
       
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