spoils

[美]/spɔɪlz/
[英]/spɔɪlz/

释义

n.战利品,赃物
v.变质 (spoil的第三人称单数);损坏,毁掉,破坏

短语搭配

spoil the fun

破坏乐趣

spoil the surprise

泄露惊喜

spoil the ending

剧透结局

spoiled child

被宠坏的孩子

spoiled rotten

被宠坏了

spoil someone's plans

扰乱别人的计划

take spoils

夺取战利品

spoils of war

战利品

spoiling for a fight

渴望打架

spoiled food

变质的食物

例句

the pirate buried the spoils of his raid on the island.

海盗在岛上埋下了他抢劫的战利品。

she felt no joy in the spoils of victory after such a hard fight.

经过如此艰苦的战斗,她对胜利的战利品没有任何喜悦。

they divided the spoils of the treasure hunt among themselves.

他们将寻宝的战利品在彼此之间分享。

the spoils of war often include valuable resources and territory.

战争的战利品通常包括有价值的资源和领土。

he wanted to avoid the spoils system and maintain meritocracy.

他想避免裙带关系,维护精英政治。

the company’s spoils included a significant increase in market share.

该公司的战利品包括市场份额的显著增长。

the spoils of their hard work were a promotion and a bonus.

他们辛勤工作的战利品是一项晋升和奖金。

the team celebrated the spoils of their successful season.

团队庆祝他们成功赛季的战利品。

the spoils of the investigation led to several arrests.

调查的战利品导致多人被捕。

she hoped to enjoy the spoils of her new career.

她希望享受她新事业的战利品。

the spoils of the election were a chance to implement new policies.

选举的战利品是实施新政策的机会。

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