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spill·age [ˈspɪlɪʤ] N

1. spillage no pl (action):

izliv m

2. spillage (amount spilled):

sil·age [ˈsaɪlɪʤ] N no pl AGR

I . spoil [spɔɪl] N

1. spoil no pl (debris):

2. spoil (profits):

spoils pl

3. spoil Am POL (advantages):

spoils pl
koristi f pl

II . spoil <spoiled [or spoilt], spoiled [or spoilt]> [spɔɪl] VB trans

III . spoil <spoiled [or spoilt], spoiled [or spoilt]> [spɔɪl] VB intr

I . spoilt [spɔɪlt] VB esp Brit

spoilt pp, pt of spoil:

II . spoilt [spɔɪlt] ADJ

See also spoil

I . spoil [spɔɪl] N

1. spoil no pl (debris):

2. spoil (profits):

spoils pl

3. spoil Am POL (advantages):

spoils pl
koristi f pl

II . spoil <spoiled [or spoilt], spoiled [or spoilt]> [spɔɪl] VB trans

III . spoil <spoiled [or spoilt], spoiled [or spoilt]> [spɔɪl] VB intr

col·lage [ˈkɒlɑ:ʒ] N

I . pil·lage [ˈpɪlɪʤ] VB trans, intr form

II . pil·lage [ˈpɪlɪʤ] N no pl form

I . sponge [spʌnʤ] N

1. sponge (foam cloth):

goba f

3. sponge inf (parasitic person):

II . sponge [spʌnʤ] VB trans

1. sponge (clean):

umivati [perf umiti z gobo]

car·ti·lage [ˈkɑ:tɪlɪʤ] N no pl MED

ˈsports page N

ˈspoil·sport [ˈspɔɪlspɔ:t] N pej inf

tu·telage [ˈtju:tɪlɪʤ] N no pl

fu·selage [ˈfju:zəlɑ:ʒ] N

I . camou·flage [ˈkæməflɑ:ʒ] N no pl

II . camou·flage [ˈkæməflɑ:ʒ] VB trans

haul·age [ˈhɔ:lɪʤ] N no pl

2. haulage (costs):

vil·lage [ˈvɪlɪʤ] N

1. village (settlement):

vas f

2. village + sing/pl vb (populace):

vas f

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Smaller convenience stores also don't generate the business needed to sustain food spoilage rates typical of grocery stores or supermarkets.
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It was acid and therefore easy to can without too much spoilage.
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Over the decades, there have been multiple recalls of baby foods because of concerns about contamination or spoilage.
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The yeast has a long history as a well-known spoilage yeast within the food industry.
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The results of evaluation generally correlates to (density of) presence of microorganisms that cause spoilage, as lower score implies more presence of microorganisms.
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Research has shown that 30% of harvested crops are wasted due to spoilage and infestation, though this number is much lower in developed nations.
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Eucalyptus oil has antimicrobial activity against a broad range of foodborne human pathogens and food spoilage microorganisms.
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Artificial preservatives reduce the risk of foodborne infections, decrease microbial spoilage, and preserve fresh attributes and nutritional quality.
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They are the main organisms involved in the spoilage of tomato products.
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Food preserved by canning or bottling is at immediate risk of spoilage once the can or bottle has been opened.
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