单词 | Spoiled |
例句 | 1. The whole park is spoiled by litter. 2. The film is spoiled by some very wooden acting. 3. Our holiday was spoiled by bad weather. 4. Her selfish behaviour completely spoiled the evening. 5. The tall buildings have spoiled the view. 6. They are financiers who spoiled widows of their money. 7. The new road has completely spoiled the character of the village. 8. You jogged my elbow and spoiled what I was drawing. 9. They spoiled their child. 10. He spoiled my enjoyment of the film by talking all the time. 11. The weather rather spoiled our trip to the seaside. 12. If we hurry the work,[http:///spoiled.html] it may be spoiled. 13. His mother spoiled him indulging his every whim. 14. She was spoiled by her father. 15. Their children were spoiled rotten . 16. The fruit has spoiled in the hot sun. 17. She's a spoiled child who thinks only of herself. 18. This spoiled an otherwise excellent piece of work. 19. She spoiled the soup with too much salt. 20. The plan was quite spoiled by the rain. 21. He really spoiled me on my birthday. 22. What you said spoiled my plan. 23. Everybody enjoys being spoiled from time to time. 24. Oh, that child. He's so spoiled. 25. His coming spoiled everyone in the ball. 26. The metal posts spoiled the appearance of the garden. 27. The never-ending quarrel among the visitors certainly spoiled their appetite for the banquet. 28. His grandmother spoiled him. 29. I was playing with Jane, but Anne interfered and spoiled the game. 30. I apologise if your enjoyment of the movie was spoiled. 1. The whole park is spoiled by litter. 2. The film is spoiled by some very wooden acting. 3. Our holiday was spoiled by bad weather. 4. Her selfish behaviour completely spoiled the evening. 5. The tall buildings have spoiled the view. 6. They are financiers who spoiled widows of their money. 7. You jogged my elbow and spoiled what I was drawing. 8. They spoiled their child. 9. I was playing with Jane, but Anne interfered and spoiled the game. 31. He is spoiled, arrogant and has a tendency towards snobbery. 32. He spoiled his son by giving him too much money. 33. No doubt he was just trying to help, but he's spoiled our work. 34. He spoiled my enjoyment of the game by talking all through it. 35. Isn't it a shame that the rain spoiled our picnic? 36. Since she supported none of the candidates, she spoiled her ballot paper. 37. He was the favorite, and his mother spoiled him rotten. 38. The child is rather spoiled because his mother has always let him have his own way. 39. Mary spoiled both her children, then tried too late to rein them in. 40. She hates me having any fun and is quite jealous and spoiled. 41. It quite spoiled our little party. 42. Susannah York was very talented but spoiled. 42. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 43. I don't want the jacket spoiled. 44. As the Empire player you are spoiled for choice. 45. A cracked tile spoiled the look of the countertop. 46. A brave attempt, but spoiled by poor execution. 47. The entire station knew about his spoiled child bride. 48. He has spoiled Stanford and spoiled himself. 49. An overempowered child is a spoiled child. 50. Alas, the station master at Ripon spoiled the plan. 51. But Bruce's irrational behaviour spoiled it all. 52. Perhaps spoiled children are all alike. 53. Bobbi's just a spoiled and self-indulgent rich kid. 54. Joe's sudden arrival spoiled all our plans. 55. One thoughtless comment spoiled the whole evening. 56. He spoiled her day in, day out. 57. The bad weather completely spoiled our holiday. 58. A spoiled little girl who learns a lesson. 59. In a nutshell, they behaved like spoiled kids. 60. Stop acting like a spoiled brat. 61. Jane's kids are both rude and spoiled. 62. You're becoming utterly spoiled by that wretched woman. 63. They nearly spoiled a great day out. 64. She had spoiled the child rotten. 65. The stay at Oxford spoiled me, I guess. 66. Most of the food in the refrigerator had spoiled. 67. Sadly it was sooner, and it spoiled the whole party. 68. Monica's so spoiled - she always gets her own way. 69. B bit it and spoiled its smooth, symmetrical shape somewhat. 70. He is surprised at how headstrong, spoiled rotten, and needful of training and discipline I have become during his absence. 71. The fish Cassius returned home with lay in a plastic basin in the kitchen, spoiled and stinking. 72. It's too bad her good looks are spoiled by her nose. 72. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 73. Children pick through piles of spoiled food in the alleys outside. 74. His father was right to say two years ago that they were well rid of some one spoiled. 75. Baby Suggs inched the spoiled fabric through her fingers and came upon what felt like pebbles. 76. I was used to having huge chunks of time to do stuff and got pretty spoiled in that regard. 77. They were all a bunch of spoiled, badly behaved film stars and he had no patience with any of them. 78. I was beyond fury at this little creature, who had spoiled my chances at amassing a fortune of pink clay. 79. They ate outside but the flies, with dogged persistence, spoiled their food. 80. When I was a little kid, they spoiled me rotten. 81. They said that twice, which rather spoiled the effect as far as I was concerned. 82. Some 100 ballot papers were spoiled by having crosses against both Alford and Lopez. 83. He was an only son spoiled by a mother who had herself been a spoiled daughter. 84. Quite a few San Diegans' summers are being spoiled by the Republican convention. 85. Paltrow plays a spoiled young busybody who makes a disastrous stab at matchmaking. 86. Some natures are too good to be spoiled by praise. Ralph Waldo Emerson 87. The irony was that those who had observed it had considered her spoiled and stuck-up. 88. She looked like a bundle of spoiled green peppers in a brown felt overcoat. 89. We were going to get married, but then war broke out and spoiled everything. 90. Often, we seem to be spoiled for choice and hampered, even paralysed, by our fear of the unknown. 91. Those kids are definitely spoiled - they need to learn some manners. 92. I also deeply sympathized with George because Lennie had practically spoiled his life yet George never seemed to complain. 93. Eleven potions are spoiled, and drinking any of these just gives a character stomach pains for D6x10 Turns. 94. Rather, a spoiled child is the product of parents who have difficulty saying no and meaning it. 95. Cars, of course, could and should have been excluded but that would have spoiled the fun. 96. Some one had slightly spoiled the effect by putting a kettle on one end. 97. Quelala was much too wise not to swim, and he was not in the least spoiled by all his good fortune. 98. One night I got stoned and saw exactly what I'd become - a spoiled, heartless little shit. 99. She was a jewel, tidy, competent, and thoughtful, but she should not be spoiled with familiarity. 100. Spoiled gardens, dusty flowers, small animals cowering under wilting leaves. 101. Spoiled and rotting food was left in the kitchen and on tables. 102. It's like an exodus from a spoiled country, she marvelled. 103. Make it a condition that the phrase is written and not spoken so the game is not spoiled for the others. 104. Katie's a spoiled brat because her parents indulge her too much. 105. She would feel like a spoiled child insisting that she wanted to go home. 106. There will be no stay of execution and few mourners for this spoiled concrete child of the Sixties. 107. Dyer was almost over for a try but put a foot in touch at the corner flag spoiled the effort. 108. This event was unfortunately spoiled by torrential rain and the service was cut short. 109. Structurally sound pools in ideal situations are often spoiled by a lack of imagination in tying them in with their surroundings. 110. I was spoiled by my prime seat as a pilot and remember fondly that view when I dive now as a scientist. 111. She had no sympathy for the rich(), spoiled girl who'd walked out of her room and disappeared. 112. Why did you have to invite Jerry? You've spoiled the whole weekend. 113. The old man had spoiled her and it was high time that she faced facts. 114. And some girl are so spoiled they get irritated if they serve the same dessert for lunch and dinner. 115. The offending food turned out to be spoiled potato salad. 116. Should I tell him his kid is a spoiled brat? 117. Phipps also performed well, but spoiled his record by failing to report for duty on two occasions. 118. In spite of all efforts, the well-intentioned plan of the negotiators was spoiled by the people themselves. 119. The little robber girl: A feisty and spoiled robber girl, she kept many animal pets but mistreated them. 120. Sin has certainly spoiled and blurred it, but man remains a reasoning, moral, creative creature. 121. Across the field the bloom of the cherry tree, under which they had sat that morning, hung sodden and spoiled. 122. Check the colour for lighting in case your scheme gets spoiled by wrong filters. 123. Spoiled ballots accounted for 32 %, indicating the widespread dissatisfaction at the electoral process. 124. We've been spoiled by all the good restaurants around here. 125. The pettish, wilful side of him came out, the Colonel's spoiled son. 126. Nigel and I were, above all, struck by the sympathetic treatment of an area which could so easily be spoiled. 127. Our national supply of top-grade, rugged military leadership material must already be spoiled. 128. Then Margaret Thatcher spoiled their fun by abolishing the council five years ago. 129. Danny was her favourite grandson and she spoiled him rotten. 130. His jealousy spoiled their relationship, and she left him after a few months. 131. Looking round his room, Maxim realised how spoiled he had become by married quarters and flats. 132. A lot of older people think the younger generation is spoiled rotten. 132. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 133. Deep down, Kobe is still the spoiled brat. 134. A spoiled lamb will become an overbearing sheep. 135. Many a quadrille table was spoiled that memorable evening. 136. Spoiled food is not vendible. 137. She is so frightfully spoiled. 138. You're a sad dog . You spoiled everything. 139. So, in a nutshell, Rome's awful, Lisbon's spoiled. 140. Butyric. Rancid odour of some spoiled wines. 141. Tom spoiled his grandson by giving him sugar candy. 142. The child was spoiled by overindulgence. 143. I was raised to a spoiled lady, a renegade. 144. The sneak who took our lunch spoiled our picnic. 145. Please take necessary precautions that the packing can protect the goods from dampness or rain, since these goods are liable to be spoiled by damp or water in transit. 146. Evangelist joined the gathering and spoiled the happiness of everybody by his brattish behavior. 147. For carrying goods liable to be spoiled by damp or water they have the advantage of being both water-tight and air-tight . 148. Many of today's youth bristle at the silly notion that they are spoiled, irresponsible little emperors. 149. Jacob is a deceiver; Joseph is an arrogant, spoiled brat; Judah reneges on his obligations to his daughter-in-law and goes off and sleeps with a prostitute. 150. "To be honest, we people of the post 90s tend to be self-centered and hot-tempered because many of us are the spoiled only child in our families, " said Zhang. 151. Please take necessary precautions that the packing can protect the goods from dampness or rain since these shirts are liable to be spoiled by damp or water in transit. 152. Their spirited quarrel spoiled the fun and we all felt spiritless. 153. Spoiled, unsound . Term applied to wine showing some evidence of spoilage. 154. It isn't spoiled. Just frizzle it, and tie your ribbon so the ends come on your forehead a bit, and it will look like the last fashion. 155. In appointing Captain Bligh to rule the colony, the English Government spoiled an excellent seaman to make a very inefficient Governor. 156. That spoiled brat is used to having his own way. 157. My tabernacle is spoiled, and all my cords are broken: my children are gone forth of me, and they are not: there is none to stretch forth my tent any more, and to set up my curtains. 158. She got all hot and bothered because her sister spoiled her new dress. 159. Yet for eal spoiled food not only create creates health, risks but also economic loseslosses. 160. I gave up a spoiled princess, Bong you like the emperor. 161. It was this microscopic growth which spoiled foods, and it was neccessary for such organisms to gain entrance to heated foods if they were to spoil! 162. The happiness is a kind of very spoiled thing, it can't premeditate , can't store, can't be make by will. 162. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 163. In the monitoring system of an old dam, there are usually some factors influencing the dam safety monitoring, such as unthoughtful designs, imperfect and spoiled equipments and so on. 164. Georgiana, a spoiled temper, a very acrid spite , a captious and insolent, was universally indulged. 165. To be an autonomous agent is to be master of oneself, above all master of one's own imagination. To be capricious and spoiled is to be mastered by impulse, by false dreams and unsatisfiable ambitions. 166. For spoiled gears, scene of production demand accurate and quick determination on its modulus so as to co figurate another one. 167. God wants us to avoid everything by which our marriage purity is spoiled or adulterated. 168. I didn't know that it is actually the botulism bacteria ? a toxin? extracted from spoiled food. 169. When it is gently lovable, a yeanling snuggles up to likely in yours bosom, acts like a spoiled brat to you, plays together with you. 170. A tainted substance, especially food or drink, is not safe because it is spoiled or contains a harmful substance or poison. 171. When the concept of right and wrong is built up in our mind, the independent carrier of Tao and the combination of right and wrong of all matters are spoiled. 172. It is a shame that the rain spoiled our picnic. 173. She spends her time frivolously enjoying the easy life of a rich and spoiled girl. 174. Spoiled, careless Scarlett who had never known an ungratified wish except where Ashley was concerned. 175. Bowtie living in Los Angeles, is a spoiled princess, and his selfishness. 176. Plainly enough now, the adoption of it would have spoiled the niche for the Dred Scott decision. 177. Still, in its rush to become the world's premier vacationland, "Dubai is like a spoiled child: 'I see it and I want it,'" says Caroline Newton, 56, a tourist from Adelaide, Australia. 178. Tut, tut ! Such a big child acting like a spoiled child. 179. She got hot and bothered because her sister spoiled her new dress. 180. I do not underestimate the potential this product has. I know spoiled, bratty girls will buy this product just for the designer label. 181. A parable has to be written of this spoiled child. 182. The company's result was spoiled by a disastrous last quarter. 183. Act like a spoiled child prop recommends: Block almanac desk, return childhood to keep diarial time. 184. "You filthy guinea spoiled brat , " he said venomously. "Clean that up right now or I'll kick the shit out of you. " 185. Against Moab thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel; Woe unto Nebo! for it is spoiled: Kiriathaim is confounded and taken: Misgab is confounded and dismayed. 186. Spoiled children become sulky if they cannot have their own way. 187. Respondents also nominated their own malodorous offenders that were not part of Renuzit's original suggestions, with the top being spoiled meat, sewers and pet urine. 188. That spoiled chile thrust his breakfast from him, asking for icecream. 189. Bread products can be spoiled by Bacillus species that produce ropiness. 190. One senior government minister from the regionalist Northern League says the players represent the very worst of the spoiled cast of celebrity millionaires. 191. The stereotype of a lonely, spoiled, bossy and maladjusted only child dates back to 1896, when an American psychologist named Granville Stanley Hall did a research paper on the subject. 192. The stouthearted are spoiled, they have slept their sleep: and none of the men of might have found their hands. 193. He is irreplaceable in her heart; she feels pampered , spoiled and loved. 194. The rogue grew insolent, as all spoiled servants will be. 195. The incorporation of air bubbles in the glass spoiled it. 196. Hitherto, Budweiser has been at the forefront of the Americanisation of the world, often to the dismay of foreign drinkers of traditional beers who regard a Bud as a glass of water spoiled. 197. TRL was canceled, and MTV filled the void with reality shows ranging from the spoiled drama-teens of "Laguna Beach" to the bizarre world of "The Osbournes." 198. The breaking of her mainmast, she had great damage on board, and that a great part of her cargo was spoiled. 199. Despite efforts to eliminate spoilage microorganisms during canning, sometimes canned foods are spoiled. 200. Tolerance is a loving, spoiled is love, unrequited love is love, is love, is love attachment of sadomasochism ...We all deeply fall in love again. 201. How can it be said that trotting over cavalletti and small fences and canter over small obstacles and combinations would not improve a horse for dressage or equitation - or to correct a spoiled horse? 202. Act like a spoiled child prop recommends: Cartoon pier glass, to specular laugh,[] all trouble run completely. 203. Nearly half the writers pick A, but the correct answer is D. Puns are not allowed, spoiled fruit isn't even remotely funny, and defaming mothers-in-law could irk mothers-in-law. 204. Sally is spoiled because her mother waits on her hand and foot. |
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