spoil

英 [sp??l] 美[sp??l]
  • vt. 溺愛;糟蹋;破壞;掠奪
  • vi. 掠奪;變壞;腐敗
  • n. 次品;獎品

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詞態(tài)變化


第三人稱單數(shù):?spoils;過去式:?spoilt;? spoiled;過去分詞:?spoilt;? spoiled;現(xiàn)在分詞:?spoiling;

助記提示


1. 專家開采出來的石油被你給糟蹋了。
2. spoil............撕破呦(撕破了).............損害;破壞

中文詞源


spoil 臟物,戰(zhàn)利品,破壞,糟蹋,變質(zhì),腐敗,溺愛,嬌慣

來自拉丁語 spoliare,搶劫,打劫,剝落,剝除衣服,來自 spolium,戰(zhàn)利品,原義為剝皮,來 自 PIE*spel,分開,劈開,詞源同 spill,split.引申詞義破壞,糟蹋等,后用于指家長對小孩的 溺愛,嬌慣,縱容,即糟蹋小孩。

英文詞源


spoil
spoil: [13] Latin spolium originally denoted ‘skin stripped from a killed animal’ (it went back ultimately to the Indo-European base *spel- ‘split, burst’, which also produced German spalten ‘split’, and probably English spill and split). It broadened out metaphorically via ‘weapons stripped from a fallen enemy’ to ‘booty’ in general, which lies behind English spoils.

The word itself was borrowed from Old French espoille, a derivative of the verb espoillier, which in turn went back to Latin spoliāre ‘despoil’ (source of English spoliation [14]), a derivative of spolium. The verb spoil came either from Old French espoillier, or is short for despoil [13], which went back via Old French despoillier to Latin dēspoliāre.

It used to mean ‘strip of possessions’, as despoil still does, but in the 16th century it moved across to take over the semantic territory of the similarsounding spill (which once meant ‘destroy, ruin’).

=> despoil, spoliation
spoil (v.)
c. 1300, "to strip (someone) of clothes, strip a slain enemy," from Old French espillier "to strip, plunder, pillage," from Latin spoliare "to strip, uncover, lay bare; strip of clothing, rob, plunder, pillage," from spolia, plural of spolium "arms taken from an enemy, booty;" originally "skin stripped from a killed animal," from PIE *spol-yo-, perhaps from root *spel- "to split, to break off" (see spill (v.)).

From late 14c. in English as "strip with violence, rob, pillage, plunder, dispossess; impoverish with excessive taxation." Used c. 1400 as the verb to describe Christ's harrowing of Hell. Sense of "destroy, ruin, damage so as to render useless" is from 1560s; that of "to over-indulge" (a child, etc.) is from 1640s (implied in spoiled). Intransitive sense of "become tainted, go bad, lose freshness" is from 1690s. To be spoiling for (a fight, etc.) is from 1865, from notion that one will "spoil" if he doesn't get it.
spoil (n.)
"booty, goods captured in time of war," mid-14c., spoils (collective singular), from spoil (v.) or else from Old French espoille "booty, spoil," from the verb in French, and in part from Latin spolium. Also from the Latin noun are Spanish espolio, Italian spoglio.

Transferred sense of "that which has been acquired by special effort" is from 1750. Spoils has stood cynically for "public offices, etc." aince at least 1770. Spoils system in U.S. politics attested by 1839, commonly associated with the administration of President Andrew Jackson, on the notion of "to the victor belongs the spoils."

雙語例句


1. We all know that fats spoil by becoming rancid.
我們都知道油脂變質(zhì)后會發(fā)臭。

來自柯林斯例句

2. They could not afford to spoil those maps by careless colouring.
若是上色的時候不小心弄壞了那些地圖,他們可承擔(dān)不起。

來自柯林斯例句

3. Her untimely return could spoil Miss Melville's entire programme for the evening.
她提前回來可能會破壞掉梅爾維爾小姐今晚的整個計劃。

來自柯林斯例句

4. It's important not to let mistakes spoil your life.
重要的是不要讓錯誤毀了你的生活。

來自柯林斯例句

5. I had an uneasy feeling that he was going to spoil it.
我有種不安的感覺,覺得他會把事情搞糟。

來自柯林斯例句

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