单词 | spoiling |
释义 | spoiling (once / 2086 pages) n WORD FAMILY spoiling: spoilings+/spoil: spoilable, spoilage, spoilation, spoiled, spoiler, spoiling, spoils, spoliation/spoilage: spoilages/spoilation: spoilations/spoiled: unspoiled/spoiler: spoilers/spoliation: spoliations USAGE EXAMPLESIn a book of interviews, Mr Putin described how he used these techniques against dissidents at home, spoiling and hijacking their events. Economist(Dec 15, 2016) He entered movies not watching his step, still less with the shy trepidation of a novice, but like somebody spoiling for a fight. The New Yorker(Dec 09, 2016) At the risk of spoiling the protesters’ narrative, I’d like to bring us back to ground truth. Wall Street Journal(Dec 07, 2016) 1n the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it Syn|Hyper spoil, spoilage injury an act that causes someone or something to receive physical damage 2n the process of becoming spoiled Syn|Hypo|Hyper spoilage mildew, mold, mould the process of becoming mildewed souringthe process of becoming sour decay the process of gradually becoming inferior |
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