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单词 spoil
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spoilspoil /spɔɪl/ verb 1 to have a bad effect on something spoil
to make something less good, attractive, or enjoyable:
  • The bad weather spoiled our vacation.
  • It is an ugly building, and it spoils the view.
  • ruin
    to spoil something completely:
  • The scandal ruined his career as a politician.
  • I spilled milk on the book and ruined it.
  • 2 to treat someone too kindly spoil
    to give a child everything he or she wants, because you are trying to be very kind. If you spoil someone, he or she often behaves badly:
  • His grandparents spoiled him, buying him little presents and treats.
  • pamper
    to spend a lot of time trying to make a person or animal happy and comfortable. Sometimes you can pamper in a way that is not good for someone's health or character:
  • Lisa really pampers her dog - she feeds it steak!
  • indulge
    to let someone have or do the things that he or she wants, even if it is not good for his or her health or character:
  • Her mother tries to set limits, but her father indulges her.
  • You can also indulge yourself by buying something expensive or letting yourself eat something you know is not good for you: I decided to indulge myself and bought a new pair of nice boots.
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