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Botín in English:

1. Loot


The thief outwitted the police and got away with his loot.
Shops were looter during the riots.
Jack, as always, took the lion's share of the loot.
During the riot shops were looted and cars damaged or set on fire.

English word "Botín"(Loot) occurs in sets:

Vocabulary of Goya Awards: Thieves make off with j...

2. spoil


That proposal may be a way to kill two birds with one stone, but we also have to be careful not to get greedy and spoil everything.
spoiled/bryt. spoilt
It's gonna be hard to spoil him. He's well protected.
Milk spoils if not refrigerated.
It might spoil everything between us (a Twist of the Knife)
dull or boring person who spoils the happiness of others
1. Planned anything to spoil first night? / 2. Don't spoil it for me. / 3. Please, don't let it spoil your evening.
Wash the chicory and remove the leaves which may spoil.
Many people spoil their children./ We had a surprse for Tom but Anna spoiled it.
If you give in to your daughter’s every wish and spoil her, other people won’t like her.
The new factory that was built opposite our house spoils the view.
Let's eat the fish before it spoils.
She spoiled the dinner when she fell asleep and left the duck in the oven.
He ​tried not to ​let the ​bad ​news spoil his ​evening.
Comfort can spoil you. Once in a while, it can do you good to corner yourself.

English word "Botín"(spoil) occurs in sets:

Against the law