scandal
英 [ˈskændl]
美 [ˈskændl]
n. 丑行; 使人震惊的丑事; 丑闻; 关于丑行的传言(或报道); 可耻的行为(或态度等); 不可原谅的行为(或态度等)
复数:scandals
Collins.3 / BNC.3816 / COCA.3052
牛津词典
noun
- 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。
- a series of sex scandals
- 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- to spread scandal
散布丑闻 - newspapers full of scandal
充斥丑闻的报纸
- to spread scandal
- 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。
- It is a scandal that such a large town has no orchestra.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 丑行;丑闻
Ascandalis a situation or event that is thought to be shocking and immoral and that everyone knows about.- ...a financial scandal.
金融丑闻
- ...a financial scandal.
- N-UNCOUNT 流言蜚语;关于丑闻的传言;谣言
Scandalis talk about the shocking and immoral aspects of someone's behaviour or something that has happened.- He loved gossip and scandal...
他喜欢说三道四,散布谣言。 - These mothers often abandoned their children because of fear of scandal.
这些母亲经常会因为害怕流言蜚语而抛弃自己的孩子。
- He loved gossip and scandal...
- N-SING 令人气愤的事;不像话的事;可耻的行为
If you say that something is ascandal, you are angry about it and think that the people responsible for it should be ashamed.- It is a scandal that a person can be stopped for no reason by the police.
警察能无缘无故拦人,这真是令人愤慨的行径。
- It is a scandal that a person can be stopped for no reason by the police.
英英释义
noun
- disgraceful gossip about the private lives of other people
- a disgraceful event
双语例句
- He is involved in the scandal.
他卷进了那个丑闻。 - The shootings and bombings were 'a scandal and reproach to all of us in Europe'.
这些枪杀和轰炸事件是“我们所有欧洲人的丑闻和耻辱”。 - The ultimate sin was not infidelity, but public mention which led to scandal.
最大的罪过不是通奸而是公众议论,是它导致了丑闻的发生。 - It is a scandal that a person can be stopped for no reason by the police.
警察能无缘无故拦人,这真是令人愤慨的行径。 - These mothers often abandoned their children because of fear of scandal.
这些母亲经常会因为害怕流言蜚语而抛弃自己的孩子。 - The complainant has been exposed to public odium, scandal and contempt.
原告遭到了公众的憎恨、非议与蔑视。 - Roosevelt either did not learn of the scandal or refused to credit what he heard
罗斯福要么是不知道那桩丑闻,要么是不相信他所听到的。 - He described himself and Altman as victims rather than participants in the scandal
他把他自己和奥尔特曼描绘成这一丑闻的受害者而不是参与者。 - He committed suicide rather than face the shame of being linked to the scandal.
他选择了自杀,不愿面对牵扯进这桩丑闻所带来的耻辱。 - He was obliged to resign when one of his own aides was implicated in a financial scandal
当他的一位助手牵涉进一起金融丑闻时,他被迫辞职。