spoil

US /spɔɪl/
UK /spɔɪl/
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1.

estropear, arruinar

to damage or ruin something

:
The rain spoiled our picnic plans.
La lluvia estropeó nuestros planes de picnic.
Don't let one bad experience spoil your whole day.
No dejes que una mala experiencia estropee todo tu día.
2.

mimar, malcriar

to treat someone very well by giving them whatever they want

:
Her grandparents always spoil her with gifts.
Sus abuelos siempre la mimaban con regalos.
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

:
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.
These fruits will spoil quickly in the heat.
Estas frutas se echarán a perder rápidamente con el calor.
1.

botín, despojos

money or goods taken by force or stolen

:
The pirates divided their spoils after the raid.
Los piratas dividieron sus botines después del asalto.
The conquerors carried away the spoils of war.
Los conquistadores se llevaron los despojos de guerra.