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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary غنیمت، یغما، تاراج، سودبادآورده ، فساد، تباهی، از بین بردن ، غارت کردن ، ضایع کردن ، فاسد کردن ، فاسد شدن ، پوسیده شدن ، لوس کردن ، رودادن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary corrompu|corrompue|corrupt|corrupted|spoil lat. class. corrumpere «détruire, anéantir, altérer», de cum-, préf. à valeur intensive, et rumpere (- Rompre). yaksar gosastan (pbp.) tabâh kardan (plv. tapâh) tabâhi âvordan gand-ân-(i)dan pus-ândan gâchis|waste|spoil (be )hadar dâdan bar bâd dâdan + fra. quel gâchis : eng. What a waste : ce bar bâd dehi i ! spoil|mar 1 eng. mar be xrâbi kašândan 2 bacca lus bâr âvordan spoliation|spoil|despoil|despoilment du lat. spoliare, dénominatif de spolium, qu'on rapproche du terme grec signifiant peau, dépouille. pust kandan (pbp.) be/bâ zur/nirang greftan câp-idan
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(spoil): بازگشت به واژه spoil spoil pit to make spoil of to spoil ones game too many cooks spoil the broth you will spoil the child تضييع ،کاهش ،غنيمت ،يغما،تاراج ،سودباداورده ،فساد،تباهى ،از بين بردن ،غارت کردن ،ضايع کردن ،فاسد کردن ،فاسد شدن ،پوسيده شدن ،لوس کردن ،رودادن علوم مهندسى : فاسد کردن معمارى : مازاد قانون ـ فقه : ضايع کردن علوم هوايى : اتلاف کلمات مرتبط(5)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 spoil n. Pronunciation: ' spo ̇ i(-ə)l Function: noun Etymology: Middle English spoile, from Anglo-French espuille, from espuiller Date: 14th century 1 a : plunder taken from an enemy in war or from a victim in robbery : LOOT b : public offices made the property of a successful party ― usually used in plural c : something valuable or desirable gained through special effort or opportunism or in return for a favor ― usually used in plural 2 a : SPOLIATION , PLUNDERING b : the act of damaging : HARM , IMPAIRMENT 3 : an object of plundering : PREY 4 : earth and rock excavated or dredged 5 : an object damaged or flawed in the making synonyms SPOIL , PLUNDER , BOOTY , PRIZE , LOOT mean something taken from another by force or craft. SPOIL more commonly SPOILS applies to what belongs by right or custom to the victor in war or political contest <the spoils of political victory>. PLUNDER applies to what is taken not only in war but in robbery, banditry, grafting, or swindling <a bootlegger's plunder >. BOOTY implies plunder to be shared among confederates <thieves dividing up their booty >. PRIZE applies to spoils captured on the high seas or territorial waters of the enemy <the wartime right of seizing prizes at sea>. LOOT applies especially to what is taken from victims of a catastrophe <picked through the ruins for loot >.]]> 2 spoil n. Function: verb Inflected Form:   spoiled \ ' spo ̇ i(-ə)ld, ' spo ̇ i(-ə)lt\ also spoilt \ ' spo ̇ i(-ə)lt\ ; spoil·ing Etymology: Middle English, from espuiller, espoiller, from Latin spoliare to strip of natural covering, despoil, from spolium skin, hide ― more …