
가치나 즐거움을 망치거나 손상시키다.
To diminish or destroy the value, quality, or enjoyment of something.
예문:
"The sudden downpour spoiled our afternoon picnic."
"Please don't tell me the ending and spoil the movie for me."
응석을 다 받아주어 버릇없게 만들거나 매우 친절하게 대하다.
To harm the character of a person by being too indulgent, or to treat someone with great kindness.
예문:
"Grandparents often spoil their grandchildren with too many toys."
"I'm going to spoil myself with a spa day this weekend."
음식이 부패하여 먹을 수 없게 되다.
(Of food) to become decayed or unfit for consumption.
예문:
"The meat will spoil if you don't put it in the freezer."
"The smell of spoiled milk filled the entire kitchen."
싸움이나 어떤 일을 몹시 하고 싶어 몸달아하다.
To be extremely or aggressively eager for something, typically a fight.
예문:
"The young boxer was spoiling for a fight after months of training."
"The restless crowd was spoiling for some action."
전쟁이나 약탈을 통해 강제로 빼앗은 물건.
Goods or property taken from a place or person by force, especially in war.
예문:
"The soldiers divided the spoils of war among themselves."
"The museum displays various spoils taken during the ancient conquest."
채굴이나 굴착 시 발생하는 흙이나 돌 등의 폐기물.
Waste material, such as earth or rock, brought up during mining or excavation.
예문:
"The construction crew moved the spoil to a nearby landfill."
"A large heap of spoil sat next to the newly dug trench."