Angol | Orosz |
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spoil [spoilt, spoilt, spoiling, spoils] (become sour or rancid, to decay) verb [UK: spɔɪl] [US: ˌspɔɪl] | испортитьсяverb прокиснутьverb скиснутьverb |
spoil [spoils] (plunder taken from an enemy or victim) noun [UK: spɔɪl] [US: ˌspɔɪl] | трофейnoun |
spoil [spoilt, spoilt, spoiling, spoils] (ruin) verb [UK: spɔɪl] [US: ˌspɔɪl] | испортитьverb повредитьverb повреждатьverb портитьverb |
spoil [spoilt, spoilt, spoiling, spoils] (to coddle or pamper) verb [UK: spɔɪl] [US: ˌspɔɪl] | баловатьverb избаловатьverb |
spoiled ((of a person, usually a child) having a selfish or greedy character due to pampering) adjective [UK: spɔɪld] [US: ˌspɔɪld] | балованныйadjective избалованныйadjective распущенныйadjective |
spoiled (of food, that has deteriorated to the point of no longer being usable or edible) adjective [UK: spɔɪld] [US: ˌspɔɪld] | испорченныйadjective |
spoiler [spoilers] (automobiles: device to reduce lift and increase downforce) noun [UK: ˈspɔɪ.lə(r)] [US: ˌspɔɪ.lər] | антикрылоnoun |
spoiler [spoilers] (document, review or comment that discloses) noun [UK: ˈspɔɪ.lə(r)] [US: ˌspɔɪ.lər] | спойлерnoun |
spoils [spoils] (that which is taken from another by violence) noun [UK: spɔɪlz] [US: ˌspɔɪlz] | добычаnoun |
spoilsport (someone who puts an end to harmless fun) adjective [UK: ˈspɔɪl.spɔːt] [US: ˈspɔɪl.spɔːrt] | брюзгаadjective занудаadjective кайфоломadjective нытикadjective обломщикadjective обломщицаadjective |
spoilt (of food: rendered unusable or inedible) adjective [UK: spɔɪlt] [US: ˈspɔɪlt] | испорченныйadjective |
spare the rod and spoil the child (if one does not discipline a child he or she will never learn respect or humility) phrase [UK: speə(r) ðə rɒd ənd spɔɪl ðə tʃaɪld] [US: ˈsper ðə ˈrɑːd ænd ˌspɔɪl ðə ˈtʃaɪld] | кого люблю — того и бьюphrase |
too many cooks spoil the broth (with too many people a task won't be done very well) phrase [UK: tuː ˈmen.i kʊks spɔɪl ðə brɒθ] [US: ˈtuː ˈmen.i ˈkʊks ˌspɔɪl ðə ˈbrɒθ] |