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to put one's foot in it
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to take pleasure in something
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to take it for granted
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unwanted information about how the plot of a movie, game, book, etc. develops or ends that can ruin one's enjoyment

What is a "spoiler"?

A spoiler is a piece of information that reveals key plot details or outcomes of a book, film, TV show, or other media work, which can ruin the experience for someone who has not yet seen or read it. Spoilers often include significant plot twists, character fates, or crucial moments that are meant to be discovered during the course of the story. They are typically avoided by people who wish to keep the suspense and surprise intact for others.

词族

spoil

Verb

spoiler

Noun

despoiler

Noun

despoiler

Noun
to come as a something
短语
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/kˈʌm æz ɐ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
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N/A

Collocation

to give the impression of having the quality or characteristic described by the following word

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spoil

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spoiler

Noun

despoiler

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despoiler

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to come to an end
短语
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/kˈʌm tʊ ɐn ˈɛnd/
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N/A

to reach the conclusion or final stage of something, often after a period of time

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spoil

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spoiler

Noun

despoiler

Noun

despoiler

Noun
to do harm
短语
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/dˈuː hˈɑːɹm/
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N/A

Collocation

to cause a negative effect or injury to someone or something, typically unintentionally

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spoil

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spoiler

Noun

despoiler

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despoiler

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to do
动词
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to get on or progress in a certain way

语法信息:

不及物

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spoil

Verb

spoiler

Noun

despoiler

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despoiler

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well
well
副词
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in a way that is right or satisfactory

ill

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spoil

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spoiler

Noun

despoiler

Noun

despoiler

Noun
to put pressure on
短语
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/pˌʊt pɹˈɛʃɚɹ ˈɑːn/
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N/A

to try to influence or persuade someone to do something by applying force, stress, or urgency

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spoil

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spoiler

Noun

despoiler

Noun

despoiler

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to put one's foot in it
短语
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/pˌʊt wˈʌnz fˈʊt ɪn ɪt/
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to say or do something that is embarrassing, inappropriate, or offensive, usually without intending to

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spoil

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spoiler

Noun

despoiler

Noun

despoiler

Noun
to take pleasure in something
短语
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/tˈeɪk fˈaɪnd plˈɛʒɚɹ ɪn ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
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N/A

to find satisfaction in something

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spoil

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spoiler

Noun

despoiler

Noun

despoiler

Noun
to take it for granted
短语
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/tˈeɪk ɪt fɔːɹ ɡɹˈæntᵻd/
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Idiom
Informal

to assume without question that something is true

What is the origin of the idiom "take it for granted" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "take for granted" can be traced back to the Middle English period. The word "granted" in this context refers to something that is assumed to be true or accepted without question. The phrase emphasizes the human tendency to become accustomed to or overlook the value of things that are consistently present or readily available. Over time, it has become a commonly used expression to convey the idea of not fully appreciating or recognizing the significance of something until it is lost or no longer accessible.

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spoil

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spoiler

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despoiler

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despoiler

Noun

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