scandalize
英 [ˈskændəlaɪz]
美 [ˈskændəlaɪz]
v. (以出格行为)使震惊,使愤慨
过去分词:scandalized 过去式:scandalized 现在分词:scandalizing 第三人称单数:scandalizes
BNC.36464 / COCA.22597
牛津词典
verb
- (以出格行为)使震惊,使愤慨
to do sth that people find very shocking- She scandalized her family with her extravagant lifestyle.
她奢侈的生活方式令家人侧目。
- She scandalized her family with her extravagant lifestyle.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 冒犯;使震惊;使反感;使愤慨
If somethingscandalizespeople, they are shocked or offended by it.- She scandalised her family by falling in love with a married man.
她爱上了一个已婚男子,这使得她的家人丢尽了脸。
- She scandalised her family by falling in love with a married man.
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 scandalise
英英释义
verb
- strike with disgust or revulsion
- The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends
双语例句
- She asks him if he has conspired with his brother to scandalize her.
她问他是否已与他的兄弟合谋,以谤她。 - I'd scandalize the landlord. I think not.
我怕房东说闲话,最好不要。 - Wherefore, if meat scandalize my brother, I will never eat flesh, lest I should scandalize my brother.
为此,倘若食物使我的弟兄跌倒,我就永远不吃肉,免得叫我的弟兄跌倒。 - We've got to scandalize ourselves for bill humble's sake.
为了比尔?亨伯尔的缘故,我们不得不出此下策。