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scandals

英 [ˈskændlz]

美 [ˈskændəlz]

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)
scandal的复数

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.
    1. ...a financial scandal.
      金融丑闻
  • 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.
    1. He loved gossip and scandal...
      他喜欢说三道四,散布谣言。
    2. 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 ascandal, you are angry about it and think that the people responsible for it should be ashamed.
    1. 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。

双语例句

  • I hope there are no doping scandals.
    我希望没有兴奋剂丑闻。
  • The City's reputation has been sullied by scandals like those at Lloyd's
    类似劳埃德保险公司的那些丑闻令伦敦名声扫地。
  • The fact that these scandals are now public is testament to the relative openness of America's government.
    这些丑闻如今公之于众的事实说明了美国政府的相对透明。
  • Both countries have experienced food-related scandals in the past.
    中美两国过去都曾经历过与食品相关的丑闻。
  • But, observing corporate scandals over the years, I have noticed some patterns.
    但是通过多年来对公司丑闻的观察,我注意到了一些行为模式。
  • He seemed floored by a string of scandals.
    他似乎被一连串的丑闻搞得茫然失措。
  • Food-related scandals, often exacerbated by official negligence or corruption, can cause major political embarrassment in China.
    与食品相关的绯闻,经常因地方官员的疏忽或腐败而恶化,在中国会导致重大的政治丑闻。
  • National scandals have increased public awareness about the effects of bribery.
    全国性的丑闻已经使公众提高对贿赂的警惕。
  • A series of scandals caused the company to fall.
    一连串丑闻使得这个公司垮台。
  • But banking scandals and plunging oil prices devastated the local economy and the job market.
    可是一连串银行丑闻和低迷不振的油价对当地经济与就业市场造成重创。