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- spoiler:
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spoil:
- pamper; spoil; damage; erode; attack; waste; decay; rot; go bad; mess up; muck up; botch up; neglect; be slovenly; corrupt; deflower; impair; mar; vitiate; violate; rape; plunder; despoil; itch; blow; fumble; botch; muff; fluff; bungle; bollix; ball up; flub; bollocks up; bollix up; bodge; screw up; bumble; bollocks; cross; foil; queer; thwart; baffle; frustrate; bilk; scotch; baby; coddle; mollycoddle; cosset; featherbed; cocker; indulge
- spoil; despoilment; spoliation; despoliation; spoilation; despoilation; spoiling; spoilage
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Sinónimos detallados de spoiler en inglés
spoiler:
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the spoiler
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the spoiler
– a hinged airfoil on the upper surface of an aircraft wing that is raised to reduce lift and increase drag 1 -
the spoiler
– an airfoil mounted on the rear of a car to reduce lift at high speeds 1 -
the spoiler
– someone who pampers or spoils by excessive indulgence 1the spoiler; the mollycoddler; the pamperer; the coddler– someone who pampers or spoils by excessive indulgence 1 -
the spoiler
– someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war) 1 -
the spoiler
– a candidate with no chance of winning but who may draw enough votes to prevent one of the leading candidates from winning 1
Palabras relacionadas con "spoiler":
Sinónimos alternativos de "spoiler":
Definiciones relacionadas de "spoiler":
spoil:
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to spoil
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to spoil
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to spoil
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to spoil
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to spoil
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to spoil
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to spoil
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to spoil
– alter from the original 1 -
to spoil
– become unfit for consumption or use 1 -
to spoil
– make imperfect 1 -
to spoil
– destroy and strip of its possession 1 -
to spoil
– have a strong desire or urge to do something 1 -
to spoil
– make a mess of, destroy or ruin 1 -
to spoil
– hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of 1 -
to spoil
– treat with excessive indulgence 1to spoil; baby; to pamper; to coddle; mollycoddle; cosset; featherbed; cocker; indulge– treat with excessive indulgence 1-
baby verbo
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mollycoddle verbo
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cosset verbo
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featherbed verbo
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cocker verbo
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indulge verbo
Conjugaciones de spoil:
present
- spoil
- spoil
- spoils
- spoil
- spoil
- spoil
simple past
- spoiled
- spoiled
- spoiled
- spoiled
- spoiled
- spoiled
present perfect
- have spoiled
- have spoiled
- has spoiled
- have spoiled
- have spoiled
- have spoiled
past continuous
- was spoiling
- were spoiling
- was spoiling
- were spoiling
- were spoiling
- were spoiling
future
- shall spoil
- will spoil
- will spoil
- shall spoil
- will spoil
- will spoil
continuous present
- am spoiling
- are spoiling
- is spoiling
- are spoiling
- are spoiling
- are spoiling
subjunctive
- be spoiled
- be spoiled
- be spoiled
- be spoiled
- be spoiled
- be spoiled
diverse
- spoil!
- let's spoil!
- spoiled
- spoiling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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the spoil
– the act of stripping and taking by force 1the spoil; the despoilment; the spoliation; the despoliation; the spoilation; the despoilation– the act of stripping and taking by force 1 -
the spoil
– the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it 1 -
the spoil
– (usually plural) valuables taken by violence (especially in war) 1