spoil
US /spɔɪl/
UK /spɔɪl/

1.
2.
mimar, malcriar
to treat someone very well by giving them whatever they want
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Her grandparents always spoil her with gifts.
Sus abuelos siempre la mimaban con regalos.
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Don't spoil the child too much, or they'll become demanding.
No mimes demasiado al niño, o se volverá exigente.
3.
echarse a perder, deteriorarse
to become bad or unfit for use, especially food
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The milk will spoil if you leave it out of the fridge.
La leche se echará a perder si la dejas fuera de la nevera.
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These fruits will spoil quickly in the heat.
Estas frutas se echarán a perder rápidamente con el calor.