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to spoil
01
zepsuć, zniszczyć
to harm, damage, or ruin something
Transitive: to spoil sth
02
rozpieścić, pieszczotliwie traktować
to treat someone with excessive indulgence or favoritism
Transitive: to spoil sb
04
plądrować, rabować
to take goods or possessions from someone or somewhere using force or violence
Transitive: to spoil a place
05
zepsuć, zrujnować
to ruin someone’s experience or enjoyment of an occasion or event
Transitive: to spoil an event or occasion
Spoil
01
łup, zdobyczy
the act of stripping and taking by force
02
szkoda, uszkodzenie
the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it
03
łup, zdobycze
valuable items that are taken by force, especially during a war
spoil
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despoil
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despoil
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spoilation
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spoilation
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spoiled
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spoiled
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Przykład
A single wrong ingredient spoiled the entire batch of cookies.
The spilled coffee spoiled the important documents beyond repair.
His careless actions spoiled the delicate negotiations between the two companies.
Heavy rain during the outdoor event threatened to spoil the carefully arranged decorations.
Trying to fix the plumbing issue on my own ended up spoiling the entire bathroom floor.