单词 | Spoil |
例句 | 1. Don't spoil the ship for a ha'porth of tar. 2. Spare the rod and spoil the child. 3. Too many cooks spoil the broth. 4. Spoil (or Lose) the ship for half penny worth of tar. 5. Some kinds of food soon spoil. 6. Don't eat too many nuts-you'll spoil your appetite . 7. Don't let him spoil your evening. 8. Don't spoil your appetite by eating between meals. 9. He tried not to let the bad news spoil his evening. 9. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 10. I don't want to spoil things for everyone else. 11. It would be a pity to spoil the surprise. 12. It's important not to let mistakes spoil your life. 13. Don't eat that cake now; you'll spoil your appetite. 14. Your present behaviour would spoil your future. 15. Frosts spoil the last of the flowers. 16. You would go and spoil it, wouldn't you! 17. Don't spoil your appetite by eating sweets before meals. 18. His mother and sisters spoil him rotten . 19. We didn't let the incident spoil our day. 20. She didn't want to spoil this magic moment. 21. Don't let the bad weather spoil your holiday. 22. Don't spoil your appetite by eating sweets between meals. 23. A hot plate will spoil the table's polish. 24. I don't want to spoil your fun. 25. A fond mother may spoil her child. 26. Go on, spoil yourself. Have another piece of cake. 27. We all know that fats spoil by becoming rancid. 28. Spoil yourself with a new perfume this summer. 29. The rage of a wild boar is able to spoil more than one wood. 30. I won't tell you what happens in the last chapter-I don't want to spoil it for you. 1. Some kinds of food soon spoil. 2. Don't eat too many nuts-you'll spoil your appetite . 3. Don't let him spoil your evening. 4. Don't spoil your appetite by eating between meals. 5. I won't tell you what happens in the last chapter-I don't want to spoil it for you. 6. He tried not to let the bad news spoil his evening. 7. They spoil their only grandson very much. 8. Just a bit of a mouse's dropping will spoil a whole saucepan of broth. 31. They spoil their only grandson very much. 32. My grandparents used to spoil me rotten. 33. Let it rain - it won't spoil our afternoon. 34. Why do you always have to spoil everything ? 35. We won't let a bit of rain spoil our fun. 36. Why not spoil yourself with a weekend in a top hotel? 37. The dessert will spoil if you don't keep it in the fridge. 38. You'll spoil your appetite for dinner if you have a cake now. 39. You can depend on my sister to spoil things . 40. Let's not spoil the job for the sake of a few pounds. 41. She's an only child, but they didn't really spoil her. 42. I haven't seen the film, so don't spoil it for me by telling me what happens. 43. Grandparents are often tempted to spoil their grandchildren whenever they come to visit. 44. He wasn't enjoying the occasion so he thought he'd spoil it for everyone else - it was very childish of him. 45. Food will spoil if the temperature in your freezer rises above 8oC. 46. When I'm feeling miserable I go shopping and spoil myself - a couple of new dresses always make me feel better. 47. You can't spoil a child by giving it all the affection it wants. 48. Perhaps I could employ someone to iron his shirts, but I wanted to spoil him. He was my man. 49. Any alteration would spoil the sense of the entire poem. 50. I had an uneasy feeling that he was going to spoil it. 51. Must you spoil everything? 52. The government is understandably reluctant to do anything which might spoil the harmonious relations between the country's ethnic groups. 53. Just a bit of a mouse's dropping will spoil a whole saucepan of broth. 54. They had broadcast calls for voters to spoil their ballot papers. 55. Unfortunately, a small minority want to spoil everyone else's enjoyment . 56. Don't have a cigarette now?you'll spoil the taste of your food! 57. You'll have to let me spoil you on your birthday. 58. Don't bunch the flowers up so tightly, you'll spoil them. 59. Knowing the ending already didn't spoil my enjoyment of the film. 60. They tried to dig up something from his past to spoil his chances of being elected. 61. They could not afford to spoil those maps by careless colouring. 62. What right had he to spoil everything? 63. I get too excited sometimes and spoil things. 64. Spare the rod, spoil the child. 65. A spot on a collar can spoil a betrothal. 66. Don't let me spoil your plans. 67. I won't detain you and spoil your fun. 68. Why should he let her spoil his pleasure? 69. That would spoil my appetite for Thanksgiving. 70. Don't eat any cake now. You'll spoil your appetite. 71. They spoil him by not setting limits. 72. She didn't want to spoil the evening. 73. Now I want to spoil you in return. 74. Army and nation divide the spoil fifty-fifty. 75. Might spoil your appetite for breakfast. 76. Brittany's grandparents spoil her rotten. 77. I shall not let it spoil my performance. 78. Success didn't spoil me,(http:///spoil.html) I've always been insufferable.". Fran Lebowitz 79. To alter a detail would be to spoil everything. 80. I'd hate all that food to spoil. 81. Nobody was killed by a panicked deer or a stray arrow to spoil her happiness. 82. If building work is likely to spoil a view or block light, they may be able to take action. 83. I only hope they don't spoil things here by over-restoring the chapel. 84. A daunting task lay ahead, as the spoil heaps covered an area of about 300 square yards. 85. Oh, but it would spoil Christmas - the last Christmas Day she and Susan would have together. 86. But the Liberal leader did not let its transience spoil the effect. 87. This is not a deadly disease, but does spoil established waterlilies. 88. Starting a family so soon would definitely spoil her career prospects for her. 89. It was a simple matter to strip off the layers of spoil from the stages in the construction. 90. So rich was the legacy of the ancients that the fund of spoil has lasted into our own times. 91. It was a delicious fantasy and whatever Ocker actually wanted him for would not spoil it. 92. It includes many derelict industrial sites from the north-west Leicestershire coalfield, including spoil heaps. 93. A badly positioned path can spoil the appearance of a garden. 94. Fully processed canned hams will not spoil and can be kept on the shelf. 95. An emergency at a time like this could spoil everything. 96. I haven't told my husband about this and I don't want my ex to spoil what I have now. 97. At this stage we were not aware of the full significance of the movement of the spoil to form the rampart. 98. Damn it, oh damn it, why did this war have to spoil everything? 99. And how pleasant it was to have some one to spoil, thought Agnes, running the tap. 100. Very often we let little things spoil some of our most important treasures - our moment, our day, our life. RVM 101. This scandal could spoil the Senator's chances of becoming President. 102. Just as he spoilt the old humanity, he now tries to spoil the new one. 103. I came with Matthew Preston but I don't want to spoil his fun if he wants to stay on. 104. He got very drunk that evening, and seemed determined to spoil things for all of us. 105. Nothing was going to spoil a divine day for a Saturday hike. 106. If too many cooks spoil the broth, too many Popes tarnish the faith! 107. Now I don't want to spoil your lunch here but we're talking about dieting. 108. Yet he was put through three trials by the evil king, who wanted to spoil the marriage. 109. When giving positive attention, do not spoil the positive message with qualifiers. 110. She was soon to give up her own acting career - which she never took seriously - to - spoil him? 111. I keep sucking the blood from my thumb,() so as not to spoil things by messing the sheet. 112. But the language gap does not spoil their fun as they learn how to dive in the offshore reefs. 113. I would do anything rather than spoil your chance in life, and you may have heard different stories about me. 114. Rich had conquered his own temper enough to take and not to spoil this rare second shot at school. 115. Occasionally the spoil heap outside a badger sett would reveal a piece of bone or a scrap of corroded armour. 116. This was her moment of glory, and she wasn't going to let anyone spoil it. 117. He said I mustn't spoil him and that he was quite used to driving on the wrong side of the road. 118. Labour, vilified as likely to spoil the Tory prosperity, remained a weak and uninspiring political force. 119. It was, had been, too good an evening to spoil it with a half-soaked wrangle. 120. Revealing his conclusion would spoil the fun because Hitt tells his story with a deft touch and a sharp wit. 121. She thinks you don't want to spoil things with careless talk. 122. He never was in earnest, Cadfael reflected with certainty, and it would spoil his sport to use contrivance. 123. He was a terrific guy who never let his tough-streets upbringing spoil his love for the game or the fans. 124. Decide to be happy when you start your day. Commit to put joy in whatever comes your way. You may be hurt by what people say, but don't let anyone spoil your day. RVM 125. A killer instinct required to spoil a tearful bon voyage party for a beloved figure. 126. After all this time spent waiting to be alone with Frank, how could she spoil everything by coming along? 127. She wanted to be loved for her kindness, and that would spoil her reputation ... No, she decided. 128. He must have it or his sorrow will spoil like milk left in the sun. 129. Campaigners along the 50-mile proposed route also fear the 400,000-volt cable could endanger health, spoil the landscape and devalue property. 129. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 130. Jealousy in romance is like salt in food. A little can enhance the savor, but too much can spoil the pleasure and, under certain circumstances, can be life-threatening. Maya Angelou 131. Why did she have to appear on the scene and spoil everything? 132. And even the police were reluctant to spoil the bikers day. 133. But it is equally possible that he could spoil any chances he might have had by making some political slip. 134. However, you can also be firm, to ensure one child does not spoil the party for the rest. 135. Diving into woods with old limestone spoil heaps and scrubby clearings is like discovering a stash of lost gems. 136. The whole Wilder Kaiser area is a conservation area, so nothing will spoil the view. 137. Hereabouts can be found, in quarry spoil, the fine-grained whetstone once transported for use in steel manufacture. 138. Was she implying to herself that she didn't want anything to spoil the new friendly relationship that had arisen that evening? 139. And if she took Johnny into the cottage, might this in some way break the spell and spoil the magic? 140. The arrangement suits me fine and Kristian is happy because I spoil him rotten. 141. The story of how he arrived at this conclusion is so fascinating that I dare not spoil it for you. 142. Foods spoil more rapidly if the refrigerator or freezer is packed so full that air flow is compromised. 143. They've been coming here for over 60 years and even a recession won't spoil the festive spirit. 144. When she spoke to me, calling me by name, I never wanted to do anything to spoil the moment. 145. Flat braid usually looks better if hand-sewn as lines of machine sewing may spoil the finished effect. 146. I was not going to let Mala spoil the anticipation. 147. This was the Western world, where to spare the rod was to spoil the child. 148. Don't spoil the movie by adding your own soundtrack. 149. Poor lighting will spoil the stage effect. 150. Heavy traffic will spoil the scenic route. 151. Saceharomyces and Candida can also spoil juices. 152. Scratch the christian and you find the pagan spoil. 153. I need to solve this problem myself; sometimes too many cooks spoil the broth. 154. We should limit the number of people involved in the project because too many cooks spoil the broth. 155. This is starting to spoil what are supposed to be pleasurable evenings. 156. However, if there were too many managers involved, the old expression "too many cooks spoil the broth" proved to be true. 157. And Chaldea shall be a spoil: all that spoil her shall be satisfied, saith the LORD. 158. Boil the oil soiled by the coil in the toilet lest it spoil. 159. The director never asks more than 10 people to work with him in his projects, and he wants the best 10. He always says, " Too many cooks spoil the broth." 160. I told my mother inlaw since long ago to not spoil Bibi. Kids need to be educate since little, else it's very hard to correct their bad characteristics after 3 years old. 161. The sprite immmediately went out to spoil all the king's traps. 162. There is a saying, "Too many cooks spoil the broth," and you could probably find numerous examples that prove the point. 163. The environment in a displaced person emergency is conducive to the proliferation of disease-carrying insects and rodents (vectors) that can also destroy or spoil large quantities of food. 164. Then you'll spoil your breasts. Why don't you bottle-feed the baby? 165. A modern world "Coach House" for the automobile aficionado with two bedroom Guest House that has been designed to spoil your quests both with stunning Ocean and mountain Views. 166. Benjamin shall ravin as a wolf: in the morning he shall devour the prey,(http://) and at night he shall divide the spoil. 167. "You can coax me to eat of ah, Kui I so spoil you, conscienceless . "Without extra trouble robbed a bowl to go to, along while, see bottom. 168. He walked very modestly behind them . He was not willing to spoil sport. 169. Daddy, you have no business to spoil me this way. 170. And Simon chose men and sent to king Demetrius, to the end that he should grant an immunity to the land: for all that Tryphon did was to spoil. 171. Did a power failure cause the food to spoil and become malodorous in your fridge? 172. Don't rush at your work or you will spoil it. 173. Why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts? 174. Matt Samia: I hate to spoil the surprise...So let me just say that in this Intro, we're focusing on pulling the viewers in and giving them a close-up look at the world they're about to enter. 175. Colonization of a calcareous stripmine spoil by earthworms promoted incorporation of organic matter. 176. Too many cooks spoil the broth, as the saying goes. 177. Mick: Stop interfering. Too many cooks spoil the broth, as the saying goes. |
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