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spoil [spɔɪl] vb spoils, spoiling, spoilt, spoiled 1. (tr) to cause damage to (something), in regard to its value, beauty, usefulness, etc. 2. (tr) to weaken the character of (a child) by complying unrestrainedly with its desires 3. (intr) (of perishable substances) to become unfit for consumption or use the fruit must be eaten before it spoils 4. (General Sporting Terms) (intr) Sport to disrupt the play or style of an opponent, as to prevent him from settling into a rhythm 5. Archaic to strip (a person or place) of (property or goods) by force or violence be spoiling for to have an aggressive desire for (a fight, etc) n
1. (Mining & Quarrying) waste material thrown up by an excavation 2. any treasure accumulated by a person this gold ring was part of the spoil 3. Obsolete a. the act of plundering b. a strategically placed building, city, etc., captured as plunder See also spoils [from Old French espoillier, from Latin spoliāre to strip, from spolium booty] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
spoil verb 1. ruin, destroy, wreck, damage, total (slang), blow (slang), injure, upset, harm, mar, scar, undo, trash (slang), impair, mess up, blemish, disfigure, debase, deface, put a damper on It is important not to let mistakes spoil your life. ruin save, preserve, conserve, keep, improve, enhance, augment 2. overindulge, indulge, pamper, baby, cocker (rare), cosset, coddle, spoon-feed, mollycoddle, kill with kindness Grandparents are often tempted to spoil their grandchildren. overindulge deprive, be strict with, treat harshly, ignore, pay no attention to Translations spoil [spɔɪl] (spoiled or spoilt (vb: pt, pp)) A. VT 1. (= ruin) → estropear, arruinar; (= harm) → dañar; (= invalidate) [+ voting paper] → invalidar the coast has been spoiled by development → la costa ha sido arruinada por las urbanizaciones it spoiled our holiday → nos estropeó las vacaciones and there were 20 spoiled papers → y hubo 20 votos nulos it will spoil your appetite → te quitará el apetito to spoil sb's fun → aguar la fiesta a algn to get spoiled → echarse a perder, estropearse B. VI 1. [food] → estropearse, echarse a perder if we leave it here it will spoil → si lo dejamos aquí se estropeará or se echará a perder spoil [ˈspɔɪl] [spoilt] (pt, pp) (British) [spoiled] (pt, pp) vt (= damage) [+ clothes, food] → abîmer; [+ crops] → endommager (= mar) [+ evening, holiday, occasion, view, effect, surprise] → gâcher to spoil one's appetite → se couper l'appétit [+ child] → gâter (= pamper) [+ person] → gâter to spoil o.s. → se faire plaisir to be spoilt for choice (British) to be spoiled for choice → avoir l'embarras du choix [+ ballot paper] → rendre nul(le) spoil vb: pret, ptp <spoilt (Brit) or spoiled> n usu pl → Beute f no pl; (fig: = profits also) → Gewinn m; the spoils of war → die Kriegsbeute; spoils of office → Vergünstigungen pl → im Amt vt (= ruin, detract from) → verderben; town, looks etc → verschandeln; peace of mind → zerstören; life → ruinieren; (Brit) ballot papers → ungültig machen; to spoil the party (fig) → ein Spaßverderber sein; to spoil somebody’s fun → jdm den Spaß verderben; it spoiled our evening → das hat uns (dat) → den Abend verdorben; if you eat now you’ll spoil your lunch → wenn du jetzt etwas isst, verdirbst du dir den Appetit fürs Mittagessen; spoiled ballot papers (Brit) → ungültige Stimmzettel pl spoil [spɔɪl] (spoiled or spoilt (pt, pp)) 1. vt a. (ruin, detract from) → rovinare, sciupare; (ballot paper) → annullare, invalidare don't spoil our fun → non fare il guastafeste to spoil one's appetite → guastarsi l'appetito b. (child) → viziare 2. vi a. (food) → guastarsi, andare a male; (while cooking) → rovinarsi b. to be spoiling for a fight → morire dalla voglia di litigare spoil [spɔɪl] (spoiled or spoilt (pt, pp)) 1. vt a. (ruin, detract from) → rovinare, sciupare; (ballot paper) → annullare, invalidare don't spoil our fun → non fare il guastafeste to spoil one's appetite → guastarsi l'appetito b. (child) → viziare 2. vi a. (food) → guastarsi, andare a male; (while cooking) → rovinarsi b. to be spoiling for a fight → morire dalla voglia di litigare v spoil [spoil] 1 to damage or ruin; to make bad or useless If you touch that drawing you'll spoil it. ruïneer يُتْلِف повреждам zkazit ødelægge verderben καταστρέφω, χαλώ, φθείρω estropear (ära) rikkuma خراب كردن؛ فاسد كردن pilata gâcher לְקַלקֵל बिगाड़ना, खराब कर देना, नष्ट कर देना pokvariti elront merusak eyðileggja(st) rovinare, sciupare だめにする 망치다 (su)gadinti []bojāt rosak bederven ødelegge, spolere psuć estragar a strica (ис)портить pokaziť uničiti pokvariti förstöra ทำให้เสียหาย bozmak 損壞 (зі)псувати بگاڑنا، خراب کرنا làm hỏngt 损坏 2 to give (a child etc) too much of what he wants and possibly make his character, behaviour etc worse by doing so They spoil that child dreadfully and she's becoming unbearable! verwen, bederf يُدَلِّل разглезвам rozmazlit forkæle verziehen κακομαθαίνω mimar ära hellitama لوس كردن hemmotella gâter לְפַנֵק सिर चढ़ाना, दुलारना, गुस्ताख razmaziti elkényeztet memanjakan (of)dekra viziare 甘やかす 버릇 없게 만들다 (iš)paikinti []lutināt dimanjakan bederven skjemme bort, forkjæle psuć, rozpieszczać estragar a răsfăţa баловать rozmaznať razvaditi (otroka) razmaziti skämma bort ตามใจจนเสียคน şımartmak, yüz vermek 寵壞,溺愛 пестити; балувати لاڈ وغیرہ سے بگاڑنا làm hư, làm hại tính cách 宠坏,溺爱 n pl spoils profits or rewards the spoils of war; the spoils of success. wins, beloning فوائِد، غَنائِم، أسْلاب плячка kořist; zisk bytte; gevinst der Gewinn λάφυρα, τρόπαια, κέρδη botín saak غنائم جنگي saalis bénéfices, butin שָלָל लूट, इनाम plijen, pljačka haszon keuntungan gróði; herfang, ránsfengur bottino; guadagno, vantaggio 戦利品 보상 grobis labums; ieguvums; laupījums ganjaran buit bytte zdobycze lucros pradă; avantaj трофеи; прибыль korisť; výhody dobiček, plen profit rov, byte, belöning รางวัล avanta, arpalık 掠奪物 здобич; прибуток مال غنیمت یا لوٹ کا مال chiến lợi phẩm, lợi lộc 掠夺物 adj spoilt He's a very spoilt child! verwende مُدَلَّل разглезен zkažený forkælet verdorben κακομαθημένος mimado ärahellitatud لوس hemmoteltu gâté מְפוּנָק बिगड़ा हुआ razmažen kényeztetett manja ofdekraður viziato 甘やかされた 버릇 없는 išpaikintas sabojāts; (par bērnu) izlutināts rosak bedorven bortskjemt rozpieszczony mimado răsfăţat избалованный rozmaznaný, pokazený razvajen razmažen bortskämd ที่ถูกตามใจจนเสียคน şımarık 被寵壞的 балуваний; розбещений بگڑا ہوا hư hỏng 被宠坏的 n spoilsport a person who spoils, or refuses to join in, the fun of others. bederwer مُتَدَلِّل: يُتْلِف أو يَرْفُض الإنْضِمام إلى مَرَح الآخَرين човек, който разваля удоволствието на другите rušitel dobré nálady lyseslukker der/die Spielverderber(in) ξενέρωτος aguafiestas tujurikkuja ilonpilaaja rabat-joie הוֹרֵס מַצַב-רוּחַ रंग में भंग करने वाला, मजा बिगड़ने वाला kvaritelj veselja, zabave ünneprontó perusak kesenangan gleðispillir guastafeste 水をさす人 남의 흥을 깨뜨리는 사람 paniurėlis, surūgėlis cilvēks, kas sabojā citiem prieku perosak kegembiraan spelbreker gledesdreper osoba psująca zabawę innym desmancha-prazeres persoană care strică dispoziţia altora тот, кто портит удовольствие другим kto kazí dobrú náladu večni nergač, tečnoba baksuz glädjedödare ผู้รบกวน oyun bozan, mızıkçı 掃興的人 особа, що псує задоволення іншим رنگ میں بھنگ ڈالنے والا شخص người phá đám 扫兴的人 spoil → يُفسِد zkazit ødelægge verderben κακομαθαίνω echar a perder pilata gâter pokvariti viziare 台無しにする (...을) 망쳐놓다 bederven skjemme bort popsuć estragar портить fördärva ทำให้เสียหาย ตามใจจนเสียคน berbat etmek làm hỏng 溺爱 How to thank TFD for its existence? 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The father embraced them both, and bestowing his kisses and affection impartially on each, said, "I wish you both would look into the mirror every day: you, my son, that you may not spoil your beauty by evil conduct; and you, my daughter, that you may make up for your lack of beauty by your virtues. Why, of course, of course - I knew you'd spoil the child. "Well," said Voyt, "it's better to spoil an artist's subject than to spoil his reputation. |
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