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Перевод: spoilt
[прилагательное] избалованный; балованный; испорченный; [глагол] #past и p.p. от spoil
Тезаурус:
- From the classics to the latest hits, on stations such as Sky Radio and Radio Luxembourg, you'll be spoilt for choice.
- That was before John had moved in with them; he and Chrimes happened to call there that morning on some business errand before the detective had arrived, and the door was opened by Herbert in his dressing gown, begging them to hurry away again in case their presence spoilt the evidence.
- Spoilt for choice
- Sandra (normally a quiet girl) thumps James because he has jogged her and spoilt her drawing of a tuba.
- A local farmer, annoyed because they spoilt the symmetry of his field, and were awkward to plough round, decided to have them removed; but because of their weight, rather than attempting to drag them away, he ordered his workers to dig them underground.
- "I hated the spoilt bitch.
- But let me return to the question that is of genuine interest, this question we so enjoyed debating when our evenings were not spoilt by chatter from those who lacked any fundamental understanding of the profession; that is to say, the question " what is a great butler"?
- They held each other very close but the evening was spoilt.
- "I admit I've been spoilt.
- This development has not yet however spoilt the essentially rural nature of the village.
- The great thing about having the lakes at top level is there is so much bank to choose from, and we are almost spoilt for choice.
- I had been quite spoilt by now and anyway I had had my fill of walking alongside modern day roads, so I took the bus to Lochranza.
- Keen walkers will be spoilt for choice by the range of tracks and routes available to them, from leisurely strolls through Alpine meadows to more taxing and strenuous mountain hikes.
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