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spoiler
- IPA[ˈspɔɪlə]
英式
- a description of an important plot development in a television show, film, or book which if previously known may reduce surprise or suspense for a first-time viewer or reader.;a news story published to divert attention from and reduce the impact of a similar item published elsewhere
noun: spoiler, plural noun: spoilers
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- 1. a description of an important plot development in a television show, film, or book which if previously known may reduce surprise or suspense for a first-time viewer or reader.
- ▪ a news story published to divert attention from and reduce the impact of a similar item published elsewhere the newspaper ran a spoiler
- 2. a person or thing that spoils something it is a sad thing that so many so-called book lovers are book spoilers
- ▪ US (especially in a political context) a person who obstructs or prevents an opponent's success while having no chance of winning a contest themselves he is perceived as a genuine factor in the presidential election, a certified political spoiler
- 3. a flap on the wing of an aircraft that can be projected in order to create drag and so reduce speed.
- ▪ a structure on a motor vehicle intended to improve roadholding when travelling at very high speeds.
- 4. an electronic device for preventing unauthorized copying of sound recordings by means of a disruptive signal inaudible on the original.
- (in a discussion or review of a film, book, television drama, etc.) a warning that an important ... the third season ended (spoiler alert if you don't want to know) with the intervention of a ‘lady in red’
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in a discussion or review of a film, book, television drama, etc.) a warning that an important ... the third season ended (spoiler alert if you don't want to know) with the intervention of a ‘lady in red’
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈspoilər]
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- a description of an important plot development in a television show, movie, or book which if ...
Oxford American Dictionary