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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Spoil (disambiguation)
Найдено результатов: 196
Spoil         
·noun Corruption; cause of corruption.
II. Spoil ·vi To practice plunder or robbery.
III. Spoil ·noun That which is gained by strength or effort.
IV. Spoil ·noun The act or practice of plundering; robbery; aste.
V. Spoil ·noun The slough, or cast skin, of a serpent or other animal.
VI. Spoil ·vt To seize by violence;; to take by force; to Plunder.
VII. Spoil ·noun That which is taken from another by violence; especially, the plunder taken from an enemy; pillage; booty.
VIII. Spoil ·vi To lose the valuable qualities; to be corrupted; to Decay; as, fruit will soon spoil in warm weather.
IX. Spoil ·vt To cause to decay and perish; to Corrput; to Vitiate; to Mar.
X. Spoil ·vt To render useless by injury; to injure fatally; to Ruin; to Destroy; as, to spoil paper; to have the crops spoiled by insects; to spoil the eyes by reading.
XI. Spoil ·noun Public offices and their emoluments regarded as the peculiar property of a successful party or faction, to be bestowed for its own advantage;
- commonly in the plural; as to the victor belong the spoils.
XII. Spoil ·vt To Plunder; to strip by violence; to Pillage; to Rob;
- with of before the name of the thing taken; as, to spoil one of his goods or possession.
Spoil tip         
  • combustion.]]
  • Erosion clearly visible in the [[overburden]] left over from [[strip mining]] in [[Großräschen]], [[Germany]].
  • Spoil pile in [[Northumberland County, Pennsylvania]]
  • Spoil tip at Jägersfreude, [[Saarbrücken ]]
  • The spoil tip popularly known as "Monte Kali" or "Kalimanjaro", in [[Heringen]], [[Hesse]], [[Germany]].
  • Erosion clearly visible in this spoil tip called Kvarntorpshögen, in Kvarntorp, [[Närke]], [[Sweden]], in the 1970s
  • Spoil tips on the site Écopôle 11/19 in [[Loos-en-Gohelle]] (right). The town of [[Liévin]] is on the left (picture taken in 2005).
  • Spoil tips in winter in Donetsk, Ukraine. Nature is reclaiming the spoil tip in the foreground.
  • Spoil tip in [[Donetsk]], [[Ukraine]]
PILE BUILT OF ACCUMULATED SPOIL
Spoil heap; Boney piles; Bing (mining); Slag heap; Spoil bank; Gob pile; Tip (mining); Pit heap; Waste tip; Spoil tips; Waste heap
A spoil tip (also called a boney pile, culm bank, gob pile, waste tip or bing) is a pile built of accumulated spoil – waste material removed during mining. These waste materials are typically composed of shale, as well as smaller quantities of carboniferous sandstone and other residues.
slag heap         
  • combustion.]]
  • Erosion clearly visible in the [[overburden]] left over from [[strip mining]] in [[Großräschen]], [[Germany]].
  • Spoil pile in [[Northumberland County, Pennsylvania]]
  • Spoil tip at Jägersfreude, [[Saarbrücken ]]
  • The spoil tip popularly known as "Monte Kali" or "Kalimanjaro", in [[Heringen]], [[Hesse]], [[Germany]].
  • Erosion clearly visible in this spoil tip called Kvarntorpshögen, in Kvarntorp, [[Närke]], [[Sweden]], in the 1970s
  • Spoil tips on the site Écopôle 11/19 in [[Loos-en-Gohelle]] (right). The town of [[Liévin]] is on the left (picture taken in 2005).
  • Spoil tips in winter in Donetsk, Ukraine. Nature is reclaiming the spoil tip in the foreground.
  • Spoil tip in [[Donetsk]], [[Ukraine]]
PILE BUILT OF ACCUMULATED SPOIL
Spoil heap; Boney piles; Bing (mining); Slag heap; Spoil bank; Gob pile; Tip (mining); Pit heap; Waste tip; Spoil tips; Waste heap
¦ noun a hill or area of refuse from a mine or industrial site.
spoil         
v. (d; intr.; usu. in a progressive form) to spoil for ('to seek') (to be spoiling for a fight)
spoil         
¦ verb (past and past participle spoilt (chiefly Brit.) or spoiled)
1. diminish or destroy the value or quality of.
(of food) become unfit for eating.
mark (a ballot paper) incorrectly so as to invalidate one's vote.
2. harm the character of (a child) by being too indulgent.
treat with great or excessive kindness or generosity.
3. (be spoiling for) be extremely or aggressively eager for.
4. archaic rob by force or violence.
¦ noun
1. (spoils) stolen goods.
2. waste material brought up during the course of an excavation or a dredging or mining operation.
Phrases
be spoilt for choice Brit. have so many options that it is difficult to make a choice.
Derivatives
spoilage noun
Origin
ME: shortening of OFr. espoille (n.), espoillier (v.), from L. spoliare, from spolium 'plunder, skin stripped from an animal', or a shortening of despoil.
slag heap         
  • combustion.]]
  • Erosion clearly visible in the [[overburden]] left over from [[strip mining]] in [[Großräschen]], [[Germany]].
  • Spoil pile in [[Northumberland County, Pennsylvania]]
  • Spoil tip at Jägersfreude, [[Saarbrücken ]]
  • The spoil tip popularly known as "Monte Kali" or "Kalimanjaro", in [[Heringen]], [[Hesse]], [[Germany]].
  • Erosion clearly visible in this spoil tip called Kvarntorpshögen, in Kvarntorp, [[Närke]], [[Sweden]], in the 1970s
  • Spoil tips on the site Écopôle 11/19 in [[Loos-en-Gohelle]] (right). The town of [[Liévin]] is on the left (picture taken in 2005).
  • Spoil tips in winter in Donetsk, Ukraine. Nature is reclaiming the spoil tip in the foreground.
  • Spoil tip in [[Donetsk]], [[Ukraine]]
PILE BUILT OF ACCUMULATED SPOIL
Spoil heap; Boney piles; Bing (mining); Slag heap; Spoil bank; Gob pile; Tip (mining); Pit heap; Waste tip; Spoil tips; Waste heap
also slagheap (slag heaps)
A slag heap is a hill made from waste material, such as rock and mud, left over from mining. (mainly BRIT)
N-COUNT
Six Bells Colliery         
  • The ''Guardian'' sculpture, overlooking Six Bells
  • Close-up of the sculpture
Six Bells Colliery Disaster; Guardian of the Valleys
Six Bells Colliery was a colliery located in Six Bells, Abertillery, Gwent, Wales. On 28 June 1960 it was the site of an underground explosion which killed 45 of the 48 miners working in that part of the mine.
spoil         
(spoils, spoiling, spoiled, spoilt)
Note: American English uses the form 'spoiled' as the past tense and past participle. British English uses either 'spoiled' or 'spoilt'.
1.
If you spoil something, you prevent it from being successful or satisfactory.
It's important not to let mistakes spoil your life...
Peaceful summer evenings can be spoilt by mosquitoes.
VERB: V n, V n
2.
If you spoil children, you give them everything they want or ask for. This is considered to have a bad effect on a child's character.
Grandparents are often tempted to spoil their grandchildren whenever they come to visit.
VERB: V n
spoilt, spoiled
A spoilt child is rarely popular with other children...
Oh, that child. He's so spoiled.
ADJ
3.
If you spoil yourself or spoil another person, you give yourself or them something nice as a treat or do something special for them.
Spoil yourself with a new perfume this summer...
Perhaps I could employ someone to iron his shirts, but I wanted to spoil him. He was my man.
= pamper
VERB: V pron-refl, V n
4.
If food spoils or if it is spoilt, it is no longer fit to be eaten.
We all know that fats spoil by becoming rancid...
Some organisms are responsible for spoiling food and cause food poisoning...
VERB: V, V n
5.
If someone spoils their vote, they write something illegal on their voting paper, usually as a protest about the election, and their vote is not accepted. (BRIT)
They had broadcast calls for voters to spoil their ballot papers...
= deface
VERB: V n
6.
The spoils of something are things that people get as a result of winning a battle or of doing something successfully.
True to military tradition, the victors are now treating themselves to the spoils of war...
N-PLURAL: usu with supp
7.
If you say that someone is spoilt for choice or spoiled for choice, you mean that they have a great many things of the same type to choose from.
At lunchtime, MPs are spoilt for choice in 26 restaurants and bars.
PHRASE: v-link PHR
spoil         
I. v. a.
1.
Plunder, rob, despoil, fleece, strip, ravage, waste.
2.
Injure, harm, disfigure, mar, damage, ruin, destroy.
3.
Steal, take, seize by violence.
4.
Corrupt, vitiate, mar, ruin.
II. v. n.
1.
Steal, pilfer, rob.
2.
Decay, be corrupted.
III. n.
1.
Booty, pillage, plunder, prey.
2.
Prize, booty, gain.
3.
Robbery, waste, pillage, rapine, spoliation.
4.
Slough, cast skin, tegument.
5.
Corruption, ruin, destruction.
Gresford Colliery         
  • Painting in [[All Saints' Church, Gresford]] commemorating the 1934 [[Gresford disaster]], above a book with the names of the 266 who died.
FORMER COAL MINE IN GRESFORD, WREXHAM, WALES
Gresford colliery
Gresford Colliery was a coal mine located a mile from the North Wales village of Gresford, near Wrexham.

Википедия

Spoil

Spoil or spoils:

  • Plunder taken from an enemy or victim
  • Material (such as rock, earth or other overburden) removed during:
    • excavation
    • mining
    • dredging
  • An Australian rules football tactic, see One percenter (Australian rules football)#Spoil