She was a
spoiled child who always got what she wanted.
她是个被宠坏的孩子,总是能得到她想要的。
The
spoiled food had to be thrown away to prevent illness.
被破坏的食物不得不扔掉以防止生病。
His bad behavior is due to being
spoiled by his parents.
他的不良行为是因为父母过分溺爱他。
The
spoiled milk curdled and had a sour smell.
变质的牛奶凝结了,散发出酸臭味。
She didn't want to spoil the surprise, so she kept it a secret.
她不想破坏惊喜,所以她保密。
The rain
spoiled our picnic plans for the weekend.
雨水破坏了我们周末野餐的计划。
He was
spoiled rotten by his grandparents with too many gifts.
他的祖父母用太多的礼物把他宠坏了。
The
spoiled brat threw a tantrum when he didn't get his way.
这个被宠坏的小孩没有得到自己想要的东西就大发脾气。
The
spoiled meat had to be discarded before it caused any harm.
变质的肉必须在造成任何伤害之前丢弃。
I don't want to spoil the ending of the book for you, so I won't tell you what happens.
我不想给你剧透这本书的结局,所以我不会告诉你发生了什么。
"This means we should be even faster and more sensitive to the preferences and shopping habits of our young consumers, who have been spoiled by China's e-commerce trends," Cai said.
Meanwhile, Nov 11 discounting leaves many consumers spoiled for choices, thus disrupting loyalty to a single platform.
与此同时,双十一的折扣优惠让消费者们的选择变得极为丰富,从而打破了对单一平台的忠诚度。
Consumers spoiled for choice, though intensified competition may hurt overall sectorLuckin Coffee, the Chinese answer to US coffee chain Starbucks, and liquor maker Kweichow Moutai recently rolled out a liquor-flavored coffee drink priced at 19 yuan ($2.6), which soon became the talk of the town.
消费者拥有丰富的选择,然而激烈的竞争可能对整个行业造成影响。近日,作为星巴克在美国的中国竞争对手,瑞幸咖啡与白酒制造商贵州茅台联手推出了一款售价为19元(约合2.6美元)的酒香咖啡饮品,这一产品迅速成为城中热议的话题。
All this could mean that just like my friend, consumers in Japan and elsewhere will likely be able to buy their favorite Chinese foods and other products locally at lower prices and be spoiled for choice.
"Joy Christine Bacwaden, chief education program specialist at the Philippine Commission on Higher Education, said students are spoiled for choice, as the country is home to some 2,000 higher education institutions.
The former method focuses on taming the spoiled SOEs and reducing local governments' borrowings from banks; the latter method underlines tightening financial institutions' loan issuances.