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31. | Postcards always spoil my holidays. |
| 明信片总是弄得我过不好假日。 |
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32. | To allow and spoil |
| 容纵姑息 |
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33. | Precipitation might spoil things. |
| 轻举妄动会把事情弄得不可收拾。 |
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34. | spoil the taste of |
| 破坏…味道 |
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35. | to spoil (a child) |
| 惯坏 |
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36. | Some wives spoil their husbands. |
| 有些妻子曲意奉承丈夫。 |
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37. | `Jou-chia, a man shouldn't be spoiled too much.You must starve him, freeze him, and abuse him.' |
| ‘柔嘉,男人不能太spoil的,要饿他,冻他,虐待他。’ |
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38. | To become rotten;spoil. |
| 腐烂;变坏 |
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39. | spoil the pleasure [ fun ] |
| 扫兴 |
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40. | it didn't spoil our fun. |
| 但并没有影响我们的兴志。? |
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-- 来源 -- 轻松英语会话---联想2000词(下) - 145 Did you have fun? |
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