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scandal美 ['skænd(ə)l] 英 ['skænd(ə)l] - n.丑闻;丑行;使人震惊的丑事;关于丑行的传言(或报道)
- 网络流言蜚语;耻辱;诽谤
v.+n. avoid scandal,cause scandal,create scandal n. disgrace,shame,dishonour,dishonor,humiliation 1. | [c][u] 丑行;使人震惊的丑事;丑闻behaviour or an event that people think is morally or legally wrong and causes public feelings of shock or anger |
| a series of sex scandals 一系列性丑闻 | | to cause/create a scandal 引发丑闻 | | The scandal broke(= became known to the public) in May. 这桩丑闻是在五月份曝光的。 | | There has been no hint of scandal during his time in office. 他在任期间没有任何丑闻。 |
2. | [u] 关于丑行的传言(或报道);丑闻talk or reports about the shocking or immoral things that people have done or are thought to have done |
| | | newspapers full of scandal 充斥丑闻的报纸 |
3. | [sing] ~ (that…) 可耻的行为(或态度等);不可原谅的行为(或态度等)an action, attitude, etc. that you think is shocking and not at all acceptable |
| It is a scandal that such a large town has no orchestra. 这么大一座城市,竟然没有一支管弦乐队,真是说不过去。 |
n. | 1. 丑闻;丑名;丑事,丑行,丢脸的事件;舞弊案件;耻辱 1. 丑闻;丑名;丑事,丑行,丢脸的事件;舞弊案件;耻辱 | v. | |
n. | 1. a situation or event that causes public outrage or censure 2. an outburst of public outrage or censure as a consequence of an event 3. malicious talk, especially about other people's private lives 4. a situation in which important people behave in a dishonest or immoral way that shocks people 5. a situation that shocks you and makes you angry, especially one that you think someone in authority should change 1. a situation or event that causes public outrage or censure 2. an outburst of public outrage or censure as a consequence of an event 3. malicious talk, especially about other people's private lives 4. a situation in which important people behave in a dishonest or immoral way that shocks people 5. a situation that shocks you and makes you angry, especially one that you think someone in authority should change |
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