词汇 | spoiled |
释义 | spoiled past simple and past participle ofspoil spoiled adjective uk /spɔɪld/ us /spɔɪld/(also mainly UKspoilt, uk /spɔɪlt/ us /spɔɪlt/) Someone, especially a child, who is spoiled is allowed to do or have anything that they want, usually with the result that they behave badly and do not show respect to other people: He is behaving like a spoiled child! As a child she was a bit precocious and spoilt. See also spoiled brat treated very well, and better than is usual or expected : The children cooked all the meals on Mother's Day - I felt really spoiled. We had a woman come and clean our house twice a week - we were so spoiled. He grew up quite spoiled as the son of the absolute ruler. We were both spoiled pop stars and our relationship was very volatile. Call us spoiled, but we want gorgeous skin and we want it on demand. Bad and wrong behaviour act out angel ASB astray at your worstidiom be up to no goodidiom go off the railsidiom go round gross misconduct hellion immoralist profligacy profligate raise hellidiom rakish rakishly unworthily unworthy villainy while the cat's away, the mice will playidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Rude and cheeky Treating someone well spoiled | American Dictionaryspoiled adjective[ not gradable ] us/spɔɪld/ spoiledadjective[not gradable] (DAMAGED)destroyed, damaged, or no longer able to be used: spoiled meat spoiledadjective[not gradable] (TREATED TOO WELL)(of a person) treated very well or too well: You’re acting like a spoiled brat. |
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