spoiled
pp. 弄坏
You jogged my elbow and spoiled what I was drawing.
你撞到了我的手肘,弄坏了我正在画的图画。
The children kept quarreling and spoiled our holiday.
孩子们不断吵架,破坏了我们的假期。
Isn't it a shame that the rain spoiled our picnic?
这场雨把我们的野餐给搅了, 可惜不可惜?
Everybody enjoys being spoiled from time to time.
谁都喜欢偶尔让人宠一宠.
He spoiled my enjoyment of the film by talking all the time.
他一直说话, 影响了我看电影的兴致.
If it should rain, our plan would be spoiled.
万一下雨,我们的计划就泡汤了。
The recording was spoiled by scratches.
录音被沙沙声破坏了。
He had spoiled the soup by putting in too much salt.
他往汤里放盐太多,把汤给糟蹋了。
动词spoil
1. alter from the original
形容词spoiled
1. (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition
动词spoil
1. make a mess of, destroy or ruin
同义词:muck up mess up screw up up up up fuck botch ball bobble spoil foul botch bollix blow
bungle bollocks up up muff flub bollix up fumble bodge up bumble louse mishandle
bollocks fluff
bungle bollocks up up muff flub bollix up fumble bodge up bumble louse mishandle
bollocks fluff
2. make imperfect
形容词spoiled
1. having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or oversolicitous attention
同义词:spoilt
动词spoil
1. become unfit for consumption or use
2. treat with excessive indulgence
3. have a strong desire or urge to do something
4. hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of
5. destroy and strip of its possession