Italian English Dictionary

italiano - English

viziato in English:

1. spoilt spoilt


Rachel is spoilt – her parents always give her money.
There are more and more spoilt children nowadays.
We'd actually had a lovely time up till then, but that rather spoilt the holiday
You're behaving like a spoilt child!
a spoilt apple
He was behaving like a spoilt child.
It was the happiest night of Cosettes life, spoilt only by one thing: the fact that her guardian -
He's like a spoilt brat who's had his rattle taken away.
Tennis players are usually spoilt
It’s quite interesting that, I think some of the Swiss people are ... they’re very spoilt with the mountains that they have, so they think the Jura, which is a smaller range, they think, you know, it’s not good enough for skiing, and they would prefer

2. spoiled spoiled


Our school trip was spoiled by an unusual snowfall.
She has spoiled her work by being careless.
I guess I'm spoiled.
What with the wind and the rain, our walk was spoiled.
A child is spoiled by too much attention.
The spoiled meat had a nasty smell.
They were spoiled, as might have been expected.
Our club activities are always spoiled by his behavior.
they are usually spoiled brats, egoists or show-offs
His family adored him; in a sense he was spoiled by them.
He's very spoiled – his parents buy him everything he asks for!
Jill: So, yeah, we’re just completely spoiled here, obviously, that we have all these amazing appliances.
spoiled boy; spoiled banana
You spoiled everything! It's a nightmare!
Opening the refrigerator, I noticed the meat had spoiled.