spoiling

spoiling [s'pɔɪlɪŋ]  [s'pɔɪlɪŋ] 

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原级:spoil

第三人称单数:spoils

过去分词:spoilt; spoiled

过去式:spoilt; spoiled

spoiling 基本解释
破坏;损坏;变质( spoil的现在分词 );毁掉;
spoiling 网络解释

1. 扫兴:unpredictable weather变幻无常的天气 | spoiling扫兴 | washed away被水冲走

2. 宠坏:迟钝儿童 slow child | 宠坏 spoiling | 初乳 colostrum

3. 出碴:spoil disposal 废土弃置;排泥 | spoiling 出碴 | spongy soil 松软土排

4. 纵怀:stunt: 惊讶 | spoiling: 纵怀 | degrade: 倒下

spoiling 单语例句

1. Western men may find the request for " spoiling " a little too materialistic, while Western women can take the lavish attention as chauvinistic or overbearing.

2. spoiling的反义词

2. It is an open secret that the chaos in Chinese soccer is not a matter of one rotten egg spoiling the whole pudding.

3. China aims to sustain the country's economic expansion without spoiling its efforts to control inflation.

4. He also helped his own cause by picking a runner off first base, spoiling the night for the Cardinals after the team gave out its World Series rings.

5. spoiling在线翻译

5. If you want solutions to legitimate problems, you do not offend the other party first by spoiling his party.

6. There have been enough examples of government agencies spoiling a flourishing market by trying to make it develop " in a healthier way ".

7. spoiling

7. To go along with their children to a university is following customs, rather than a case of spoiling kids.

8. Deng's father had always criticized his parents for spoiling their grandchild.

9. The grain is stored in bags made by matting or gunny, which are prone to mice or pest spoiling.

10. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

10. Nick also revealed how he and Mariah won't by spoiling the twins this Christmas despite it being their first festive season.

spoiling 英英释义

spoiling的解释

noun

1. the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it

    e.g. her spoiling my dress was deliberate

    Synonym: spoil spoilage

2. the process of becoming spoiled

    Synonym: spoilage