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spoils [spɔɪlz] SUBST plur

1. spoils (profits):

spoils
zyski mpl

2. spoils (stolen goods):

spoils
łup m

I . spoil <spoilt, spoilt [or esp AM -ed, -ed]> [spɔɪl] VERBE trans

1. spoil (ruin):

psuć [perf po-]

2. spoil child:

II . spoil <spoilt, spoilt [or esp AM -ed, -ed]> [spɔɪl] VERBE intr

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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It has been observed in mine spoils contaminated with arsenic and in nickel- and copper-contaminated soils near smelting operations.
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To the victor goes the spoils has been a war cry for centuries and women were included as part of the spoils of war.
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He seems to relish victory and the spoils that come with it, and yet he is unassuming, publicity shy, and extremely private.
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It spoils you they know more about it than me.
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Ann spoils it by acting like a traditional and naive girl who stammers when she speaks.
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I say that his unaffected attachment to money -- and its spoils -- is very apparent in his press cuttings.
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Fermentation generally spoils grain and may cause chemical changes that create poisonous mycotoxins.
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The higher the level of polyunsaturated fat that an oil contains, the faster it spoils.
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This way the thief (or snooper) will potentially keep using the device to call friends and brag about their spoils.
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The feeding wound often spoils and renders the fruit unsalable.
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