1.spoil vt.
(1)弄壞,損壞,糟蹋:
The sad news spoiled our weekend.
這不幸的消息使我們沒能過好周末。
The rain spoiled the school sports.
這場雨把學校運動會弄得一團糟。
(2)寵壞,慣壞,溺愛:
Julie loves her son too much. She has spoiled him.
朱莉太愛她的兒子了。她把他慣壞了。
Don't spoil your children.
不能太慣孩子。
2.public
(1)adj. 公共的,公眾的,社會的:
There is a public library in this town.
這鎮(zhèn)上有一個公共圖書館。
I always sit in public gardens on Sundays.
星期天我經(jīng)常去公園坐坐。
(2)adj. 公開的,眾人皆知的:
Their secret meeting was made public 20 years later.
他們的秘密會晤20年以后才被公開。
(3)n.公眾,群眾,大眾:
The public is/ are pleased with his explanation.
公眾對他的解釋很滿意。
The museum is open to the public on Sunday.
這家博物館星期天對公眾開放。
(1)弄壞,損壞,糟蹋:
The sad news spoiled our weekend.
這不幸的消息使我們沒能過好周末。
The rain spoiled the school sports.
這場雨把學校運動會弄得一團糟。
(2)寵壞,慣壞,溺愛:
Julie loves her son too much. She has spoiled him.
朱莉太愛她的兒子了。她把他慣壞了。
Don't spoil your children.
不能太慣孩子。
2.public
(1)adj. 公共的,公眾的,社會的:
There is a public library in this town.
這鎮(zhèn)上有一個公共圖書館。
I always sit in public gardens on Sundays.
星期天我經(jīng)常去公園坐坐。
(2)adj. 公開的,眾人皆知的:
Their secret meeting was made public 20 years later.
他們的秘密會晤20年以后才被公開。
(3)n.公眾,群眾,大眾:
The public is/ are pleased with his explanation.
公眾對他的解釋很滿意。
The museum is open to the public on Sunday.
這家博物館星期天對公眾開放。

