scandal

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  • n. 丑闻;反感;耻辱;中伤
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. 丑闻,谣言,流言蜚语,闲话,丑事,丑行,丑名,恶名
    2. 反感
    3. 耻辱,丢脸
    4. 诽谤,中伤,诋毁
    5. 公愤
    6. 震惊
    7. 丢脸的事件
    8. 舞弊案件
    9. 物议
    10. 【律】谩骂
    v. (动词)
    1. 讲...坏话,诽谤
    2. 使受耻辱
    n. (名词)
    1. [S] 丑事,丑闻 action, attitude, etc. that is disgraceful or shameful
    2. [U] 流言蜚语; 闲话; 诽谤 talk about the bad things people are thought to have done; gossip
    3. [C] [U] 公愤; 反感 (act, behavior, etc. that causes) public feelings of outrage or indignation

英英释义

Noun:
  1. disgraceful gossip about the private lives of other people

  2. a disgraceful event

1. His government began to unravel because of a banking scandal.
他的政府由于一起金融丑闻而开始瓦解。

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2. There were fears he would be dragged down by the scandal.
有人担心他会因丑闻而辱没了身份。

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3. The cast of characters in the scandal is bewilderingly large.
卷入丑闻的人多得让人眼花缭乱。

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4. The industry minister described the affair as "an absolute scandal".
工业部长将此事件形容为“绝对的丑闻”。

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5. What went on was a scandal. It was a disgrace to Britain.
发生的一切是个丑闻,是给英国抹黑。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The scandal caused tempests in the newspaper.
      那件丑闻在报纸上引起阵阵风波。
    2. The villagers knew about the scandal.
      村子里的居民知道这件丑事。
    3. This scandal may topple the government.
      这桩丑闻有可能使政府垮台。
    4. The President is at the center of a recent scandal over revelation about his financial interests.
      总统因近来被揭露涉嫌金融权益问题而成为丑闻的主角。
    5. Our contentions do bring on us some scandal.
      我们的争论的确给我们带来了一些耻辱。
    6. She dearly loves a bit of scandal.
      她很喜欢中伤别人。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. It's a scandal for a city official to take tax money for his own use.
      一个市政官员将税款挪为己用是一则丑闻。
    2. I heard a bit of scandal about your friend.
      我听到一点儿关于你朋友的流言。
    3. His theft from the shop caused scandal in the village.
      他因偷商店的东西引起全村的公愤。
    4. A corruption scandals led to the fall of the government.
      一件贪污腐败事件导致政府垮台。
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