spoiled

英[spɔɪld] 美[spɔɪld]
  • adj. 宠坏的
  • 动词spoil的过去式和过去分词形式.
使用频率:
  • spode n.斯波德陶瓷adj.(陶瓷)斯波德式的
  • spode n.斯波德陶瓷adj.(陶瓷)斯波德式的
Adjective:
  1. having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or oversolicitous attention;

    "a spoiled child"

  2. (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition;

    "bad meat"
    "a refrigerator full of spoilt food"

1. I apologise if your enjoyment of the movie was spoiled.
如果破坏了你看电影的兴致,我道歉。

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2. He is spoiled, arrogant and has a tendency towards snobbery.
他被宠坏了,傲慢无礼,而且经常自命不凡。

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3. She hates me having any fun and is quite jealous and spoiled.
她见不得我开心,嫉妒心强,被惯坏了。

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4. Oh, that child. He's so spoiled.
哦,那个孩子。他被宠坏了。

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5. The only son had been pampered and spoiled.
这个独子娇生惯养被宠坏了。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. That spoiled brat is used to having his own way.
      那位被宠坏的小孩习惯于我行我素。
    2. The spoiled child stamped his foot with rage.
      那个被宠坏的孩子非常生气地跺了跺脚。