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spoiled
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spoiled
損壞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spoil
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Spoiled
or
Spoilt
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Spoiling
.]
1.
To
plunder
;
to
strip
by
violence
;
to
pillage
;
to
rob
; --
with
of
before
the
name
of
the
thing
taken
;
as
,
to
spoil
one
of
his
goods
or
possessions
.
“Ye
shall
spoil
the
Egyptians.”
My
sons
their
old
,
unhappy
sire
despise
,
Spoiled
of
his
kingdom
,
and
deprived
of
eyes
. --
Pope
.
2.
To
seize
by
violence
;
to
take
by
force
;
to
plunder
.
No
man
can
enter
into
a
strong
man's
house
,
and
spoil
his
goods
,
except
he
will
first
bind
the
strong
man
.
--
Mark
iii
. 27.
3.
To
cause
to
decay
and
perish
;
to
corrupt
;
to
vitiate
;
to
mar
.
Spiritual
pride
spoils
many
graces
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
4.
To
render
useless
by
injury
;
to
injure
fatally
;
to
ruin
;
to
destroy
;
as
,
to
spoil
paper
;
to
have
the
crops
spoiled
by
insects
;
to
spoil
the
eyes
by
reading
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
spoiled
adj
1:
treated
with
excessive
indulgence
; "
pampered
from
earliest
childhood
,
he
believed
the
world
had
been
invented
for
his
entertainment
" [
syn
:
coddled
,
pampered
]
2:
having
the
character
or
disposition
harmed
by
pampering
or
oversolicitous
attention
; "
a
spoiled
child
" [
syn
:
spoilt
]
3: (
of
foodstuffs
)
not
in
an
edible
or
usable
condition
; "
bad
meat
"; "
a
refrigerator
full
of
spoilt
food
" [
syn
:
bad
,
spoilt
]
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