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spoil obj TREAT WELLspCIlv [T]past Br and Aus spoilt spOIlt or Am usually spoiled spOIlt, spOIldto treat (someone) very or too well, esp. by being extremely generous(极其)关心,宠爱When I'm feeling miserable I go shopping and spoil myself --a couple of new dresses always make me feel better.当我感觉苦恼的时候,我就去购物,进行自我排解----几条新连衣裙常常使我感觉好些。"I have tickets for the opera", he said. "Oh, you're spoiling me", she replied, laughingly.“我有歌剧的票子。” 他说。“哦,你把我宠坏了。” 她笑着回答。There's so much good theatre and cinema in London, really one is spoilt for choice (= it is difficult to choose one particular one).伦敦好的剧院和影院实在是太多了,要想挑个特别点的可真不容易。To spoil a child is to allow it to behave exactly as it wants to and to give it too much praise and attention, so that it becomes selfish and lacking in care and respect for other people.溺爱,宠坏Her parents spoilt and indulged her with toys and treats of every kind.她父母用各种各样的玩具和请客来宠她、纵容她。Peters, unable for once to do exactly as he wanted, sulked just like a spoilt child.彼德斯有一次未能如愿以偿,就气得像个宠坏了的孩子。
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