1. 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
Anglais mot "zepsuty rozpuszczony rozpieszczony"(spoilt) se produit dans des ensembles:
cechy charakteru