spoiler
形容词
1. 损坏的;破坏的- His careless remark was a spoiler for the surprise party. (他不小心的话破坏了惊喜派对。) [来源: 柯林斯词典]
- The spoiler effect of the scandal on his career was significant. (这个丑闻对他的职业生涯产生了重大破坏性影响。) [来源: 牛津词典]
名词
1. 损坏物;破坏物- The spoiler on the car was damaged in the accident. (汽车上的扰流器在事故中受损了。) [来源: 柯林斯词典]
- This scandal will be a spoiler for his political career. (这个丑闻将对他的政治生涯构成破坏。) [来源: 牛津词典]
- Don't be a spoiler and ruin the ending of the movie for others. (不要成为一个剧透者,别把电影的结局给其他人讲了。) [来源: 柯林斯词典]
- She couldn't resist being a spoiler and told everyone about the plot twist. (她忍不住成为剧透者,把情节转折告诉了每个人。) [来源: 牛津词典]
词语辨析
spoiler vs. ruin- He spoiled the ending by revealing the plot twist. (他通过透露情节转折破坏了结局。)
- He ruined the surprise by telling her about the party. (他告诉她关于派对的事情把惊喜搅黄了。)
词汇扩充
- spoiler alert 提前剧透警告
- spoiler-free 无剧透的
- spoiler effect 破坏效应
近义词
- ruin 破坏,破坏物
- damage 损坏,损坏物
- destroy 摧毁,毁灭
- sabotage 蓄意破坏,妨害
反义词
- protector 保护者
- preserver 保护者
柯林斯词典
Spoiler (noun)
- A spoiler is a device on the back of a car which makes it less affected by air or which prevents air from flowing under the car. [来源: 柯林斯词典]
- If you describe something such as a film or a book as a spoiler, you mean that it contains information that spoils people's enjoyment of it, for example, information about what happens in the story. [来源: 柯林斯词典]
- If you describe a person or thing as a spoiler, you mean that they have a harmful or damaging effect on a particular event or situation. [来源: 柯林斯词典]
牛津词典
Spoiler (noun)
- A person or thing that spoils something. [来源: 牛津词典]
- A device on the wing of an aircraft, car, or other vehicle which reduces lift and increases drag. [来源: 牛津词典]
- Information about the plot of a film, book, or TV show which spoils the surprise or suspense for a reader or viewer. [来源: 牛津词典]
用法
- The movie review contains spoilers, so don't read it if you haven't seen the film yet. (影评有剧透内容,如果你还没看这部电影就别读了。) [来源: 柯林斯词典]
- The politician's scandal was a spoiler for his chances of winning the election. (这位政客的丑闻破坏了他赢得选举的机会。) [来源: 牛津词典]
例句
- His careless remark was a spoiler for the surprise party. (他不小心的话破坏了惊喜派对。) [来源: 柯林斯词典]
- The spoiler effect of the scandal on his career was significant. (这个丑闻对他的职业生涯产生了重大破坏性影响。) [来源: 牛津词典]
- The spoiler on the car was damaged in the accident. (汽车上的扰流器在事故中受损了。) [来源: 柯林斯词典]
- This scandal will be a spoiler for his political career. (这个丑闻将对他的政治生涯构成破坏。) [来源: 牛津词典]
- Don't be a spoiler and ruin the ending of the movie for others. (不要成为一个剧透者,别把电影的结局给其他人讲了。) [来源: 柯林斯词典]
- She couldn't resist being a spoiler and told everyone about the plot twist. (她忍不住成为剧透者,把情节转折告诉了每个人。) [来源: 牛津词典]
- He spoiled the ending by revealing the plot twist. (他通过透露情节转折破坏了结局。)
- He ruined the surprise by telling her about the party. (他告诉她关于派对的事情把惊喜搅黄了。)
- spoiler alert 提前剧透警告
- spoiler-free 无剧透的
- spoiler effect 破坏效应
- ruin 破坏,破坏物
- damage 损坏,损坏物
- destroy 摧毁,毁灭
- sabotage 蓄意破坏,妨害
- protector 保护者
- preserver 保护者
- A spoiler is a device on the back of a car which makes it less affected by air or which prevents air from flowing under the car. [来源: 柯林斯词典]
- If you describe something such as a film or a book as a spoiler, you mean that it contains information that spoils people's enjoyment of it, for example, information about what happens in the story. [来源: 柯林斯词典]
- If you describe a person or thing as a spoiler, you mean that they have a harmful or damaging effect on a particular event or situation. [来源: 柯林斯词典]
- A person or thing that spoils something. [来源: 牛津词典]
- A device on the wing of an aircraft, car, or other vehicle which reduces lift and increases drag. [来源: 牛津词典]
- Information about the plot of a film, book, or TV show which spoils the surprise or suspense for a reader or viewer. [来源: 牛津词典]
- The movie review contains spoilers, so don't read it if you haven't seen the film yet. (影评有剧透内容,如果你还没看这部电影就别读了。) [来源: 柯林斯词典]
- The politician's scandal was a spoiler for his chances of winning the election. (这位政客的丑闻破坏了他赢得选举的机会。) [来源: 牛津词典]