spoilt
Word family
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++spoilt1 /spɔɪlt/ adjective x-refa British form of the word spoiled spoiled 的英国英语形式Examples from the Corpus
spoilt• I had become spoilt and pampered.• She wasn't a spoilt beauty with no brains, was she?• Rather like a spoilt child, he can force you into feeling that his survival depends on your constant presence and care.• And you hounded him at work, wanting his attention all the time like a spoilt child.• After such a spoilt dreamy flight it is hard not to trample carelessly over the end of the night shift.• But it is the derogatory, spoilt image which sticks as the group image.• He was born when Brigitte was at the top, living as a spoilt star with actor-husband Jacques Charrier.spoilt2 British English a past tense and past participle of spoil1 spoil1 的过去式和过去分词spoilt1 adjectivespoilt2Chinese
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spoilt
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++spoilt1 → past tense of spoil at spoil2 → variant of spoiled at spoiled
spoilt
spoilt1 /spɔɪlt/
adjective
spoilt2
British English
a past tense and past participle of spoil1
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adjective Word Family: noun: spoils, spoil, spoiler; verb: spoil; adjective: SPOILT/SPOILED ≠ UNSPOILT/UNSPOILED
a British form of the word spoiled| II |
British Englisha past tense and past participle of spoil1