• 基础释义
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  • 英汉词典释义
  • 英英词典释义
例句
同义词
反义词
  • n.
    scandal的反义词之:丑闻;耻辱;诽谤
    praise,
  • scandal的反义词之:其他释义
    praise,
英语四级真题
    Many Americans lost faith in the integrity of their political leaders as a result of the Watergate scandal.
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柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
  • N-COUNT
    丑行;丑闻
    A scandal is a situation or event that is thought to be shocking and immoral and that everyone knows about.
    例句
    ...a financial scandal. 金融丑闻
  • N-UNCOUNT
    流言蜚语;关于丑闻的传言;谣言
    Scandal is talk about the shocking and immoral aspects of someone's behaviour or something that has happened.
    例句
    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。
  • N-SING
    令人气愤的事;不像话的事;可耻的行为
    If you say that something is a scandal, you are angry about it and think that the people responsible for it should be ashamed.
    例句
    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。
英汉词典释义
  • n.
    丑事, 丑闻
    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。
    流言蜚语; 闲话; 诽谤
    I heard a bit of scandal about your friend. 我听到一点儿关于你朋友的流言。
    公愤; 反感
    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。
英英词典释义
  • Noun
    1. disgraceful gossip about the private lives of other people
    2. a disgraceful event