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61. | To spoil or lose through ineptitude. |
| 因无能而坏事或受损 |
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62. | I will not spoil this book, |
| 我不会糟蹋这本书, |
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63. | spoil the plans of(an opponent) |
| 破坏(对手)的计划. |
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64. | spoil by behaving clumsily or foolishly. |
| 由于手脚不灵活、愚笨而把事情办砸了。 |
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65. | Too many cook spoil the broth. |
| [谚]厨子多了煮坏汤;木匠多了盖歪房。 |
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66. | become moldy; spoil due to humidity. |
| 变得发霉;因潮湿而变坏。 |
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67. | To spoil a matter by delay |
| 迟误失事 |
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68. | Try not to spoil any material. |
| 设法别糟蹋材料。 |
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69. | "Don't spoil it," he said quietly. |
| "别破坏这个场景,"他悄悄地说。 |
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70. | And Chaldea shall be a spoil: all that spoil her shall be satisfied, saith the LORD. |
| 迦勒底必成为掠物。凡掳掠她的都必心满意足。这是耶和华说的。 |
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