spoiler
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT If you describe someone or something as a spoiler, you mean that they try to spoil the performance of other people or things. 攪亂的人; 攪亂的事物
I was a talentless spoiler. If I couldn't be good, why should they?
我是個毫無天賦的擣亂分子。如果我做不好,他們有什麽理由做得好呢?
2. N-COUNT A spoiler is an object which forms part of an aircraft's wings or part of the body of a car. It changes the flow of air around the vehicle, allowing an aircraft to change direction or making a car's forward movement more efficient. (飛機的)擾流器; (汽車的)氣流偏導器
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spoiler /ˈspɔɪlə/ (spoilers)
剑桥词典
spoiler noun [C] (CAR PART)
a device on a car or aircraft that is positioned so that it stops the air from flowing around the vehicle in a smooth way and so helps to control it
(汽車的)氣流偏導器;(機翼的)擾流器
spoiler noun [C] (TAKING ATTENTION)
a newspaper article , television programme , etc. that is produced just before or at the same time as another similar one in order to take attention away from it
(某報刊或電眡台搶先或同期推出的)試圖搶風頭的文章(或節目) 返回 spoiler