Spoil in spanish

Mimar

pronunciation: mimɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb, noun
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spoil1 = escombro. 

Example: Using the spoil from the construction of the reservoir, a meadow has been created to provide habitat for insects and encourage small mammals and birds.

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» spoil bank = escombrera.

Example: In addition to the silt from eroded areas, chemical substances leached from the spoil banks may further pollute the stream.

» spoil heap = escombrera.

Example: The quarry is disused and most of the area is covered in spoil heaps which are now overgrown.

» spoil tip = escombrera.

Example: This is the edge of an old spoil tip from the colliery which has now been stabilised and grassed over.

spoil2 = estropear, deteriorar, frustrar, fastidiar, desarticular, chafar, desgraciar, joder. [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio spoiled/spoilt]

Example: But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.

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» one rotten apple spoils the whole barrel = una manzana podrida echar a perder el resto de la cesta.

Example: His analysis shows that, under certain conditions, there is some truth in the old saying that one rotten apple spoils the whole barrel.

» spoil + Nombre + rotten = mimar demasiado.

Example: She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.

» spoil + Posesivo + grandchild = mimar a + Posesivo + nieto.

Example: It is often said that one of the best perks of being a grandparent is having the opportunity to spoil your grandchild.

» spoil + Posesivo + plans = estropear + Posesivo + planes, chafar + Posesivo + planes, echar + Posesivo + planes a perder, desbaratar + Posesivo + planes, dar al traste con + Posesivo + planes.

Example: She agreed but threatened that the deal was off as long as there was still a witness who could spoil her plans.

» spoil + Posesivo + pleasure = estropear el placer.

Example: My problem was to make the other children aware of that truth about literature without at the same time spoiling William's pleasure in reading 'Ransome'.

» spoil + Reflexivo = darse un gusto, darse un capricho, darse un lujo, permitirse un lujo, permitirse un capricho.

Example: It is easy to get in the mindset that vacation is a time to spoil oneself, and that is true, but it shouldn't translate into spending a ton of money.

» spoil + the effect = estropear el efecto.

Example: And its episodic plot, without the kind of mystery climax that has to be led up to without interruption means that the gaps between readings won't spoil the ueffect.

Spoil synonyms

blow in spanish: , pronunciation: bloʊ part of speech: noun, verb cross in spanish: , pronunciation: krɔs part of speech: noun, adjective, verb baby in spanish: , pronunciation: beɪbi part of speech: noun thwart in spanish: , pronunciation: θwɔrt part of speech: verb foil in spanish: , pronunciation: fɔɪl part of speech: noun indulge in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪndʌldʒ part of speech: verb baffle in spanish: , pronunciation: bæfəl part of speech: noun, verb queer in spanish: , pronunciation: kwɪr part of speech: adjective, noun corrupt in spanish: , pronunciation: kɜrʌpt part of speech: adjective blunder in spanish: , pronunciation: blʌndɜr part of speech: noun vitiate in spanish: , pronunciation: vɪʃieɪt part of speech: verb impair in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪmper part of speech: verb mar in spanish: , pronunciation: mɑr part of speech: noun scotch in spanish: , pronunciation: skɑtʃ part of speech: noun, adjective coddle in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑdəl part of speech: verb fumble in spanish: , pronunciation: fʌmbəl part of speech: verb, noun fluff in spanish: , pronunciation: flʌf part of speech: noun botch in spanish: , pronunciation: bɑtʃ part of speech: noun, verb pamper in spanish: , pronunciation: pæmpɜr part of speech: verb bilk in spanish: , pronunciation: bɪlk part of speech: verb cosset in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑsət part of speech: verb frustrate in spanish: , pronunciation: frʌstreɪt part of speech: verb muff in spanish: , pronunciation: mʌf part of speech: noun bollocks in spanish: , pronunciation: bɑləks part of speech: verb flub in spanish: , pronunciation: flʌb part of speech: noun, verb bungle in spanish: , pronunciation: bʌŋgəl part of speech: verb, noun cocker in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑkɜr part of speech: noun mollycoddle in spanish: , pronunciation: mɑlikɑdəl part of speech: noun, verb deflower in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪflaʊɜr part of speech: verb bobble in spanish: , pronunciation: bɔbəl part of speech: verb screw up in spanish: , pronunciation: skruʌp part of speech: verb bollix in spanish: , pronunciation: bɑlɪks part of speech: verb spoliation in spanish: , pronunciation: spoʊlieɪʃən part of speech: noun despoliation in spanish: , pronunciation: despoʊlieɪʃən part of speech: noun mishandle in spanish: , pronunciation: mɪshændəl part of speech: verb mess up in spanish: , pronunciation: mesʌp part of speech: verb featherbed in spanish: , pronunciation: feðɜrbed part of speech: noun spoilage in spanish: , pronunciation: spɔɪlədʒ part of speech: noun muck up in spanish: , pronunciation: mʌkʌp part of speech: verb spoiling in spanish: , pronunciation: spɔɪlɪŋ part of speech: noun spoilation in spanish: , pronunciation: spwəleɪʃən part of speech: noun foul up in spanish: , pronunciation: faʊlʌp part of speech: verb ball up in spanish: , pronunciation: bɔlʌp part of speech: verb despoilment in spanish: , pronunciation: despɔɪlmənt part of speech: noun botch up in spanish: , pronunciation: bɑtʃʌp part of speech: verb go bad in spanish: , pronunciation: goʊbæd part of speech: verb louse up in spanish: , pronunciation: laʊsʌp part of speech: verb bollix up in spanish: , pronunciation: bɑlɪksəp part of speech: verb bollocks up in spanish: , pronunciation: bɑləksəp part of speech: verb
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