scandal
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A scandal is a situation or event that is thought to be shocking and immoral and that everyone knows about. 丑闻
...a financial scandal. …一桩金融丑闻。
2. N-UNCOUNT Scandal is talk about the shocking and immoral aspects of someone's behaviour or something that has happened. 流言蜚语
He loved gossip and scandal. 他喜欢闲话和流言蜚语。
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scandal /ˈskændəl/ (scandals)
剑桥词典
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- It was a political scandal which damaged a lot of reputations .
- This latest scandal has raised doubts about his suitability for the post .
- This latest episode in the fraud scandal has shocked a lot of people .
- So could this scandal bring down the government ?
- A drugs scandal could end her career overnight . 返回 scandal
(an action or event that causes ) a public feeling of shock and strong moral disapproval
丑行;丑闻;震惊;反感
a financial /political /sex scandal 财政/政治/性丑闻
Their affair caused /created a scandal in the office . 他们的风流韵事在办公室里成了丑闻。
The scandal broke (= became public knowledge ) right at the beginning of the Conservative Party Conference. 就在保守党大会开幕的那一刻,丑闻曝了出来。
If there is the slightest suggestion /hint of scandal, the public will no longer trust us. 只要有哪怕一丝丑闻,公众就再也不会信任我们。
[ 不可数或单数名词:没有复数形式的名词 ]
reports about actions or events that cause shock and disapproval
丑闻报道
Some magazines contain nothing but scandal and gossip . 有些杂志专门报道丑闻,散播小道消息。
to spread scandal 传播丑闻
[ 单数名词 ]
a situation that is extremely bad
丢脸,耻辱
[ 词或词组后面接一个that从句 ] It's a scandal (that) children are treated in this way. 这样对待孩子真是太可耻了。
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