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n.
(名詞)
- [S] 丑事,丑聞 action, attitude, etc. that is disgraceful or shameful
- [U] 流言蜚語; 閑話; 誹謗 talk about the bad things people are thought to have done; gossip
- [C] [U] 公憤; 反感 (act, behavior, etc. that causes) public feelings of outrage or indignation
n.
名詞
- 丑聞,謠言,流言蜚語,閑話,丑事,丑行,丑名,惡名
- 反感
- 恥辱,丟臉
- 誹謗,中傷,詆毀
- 公憤
- 震驚
- 丟臉的事件
- 舞弊案件
- 物議
- 【律】謾罵
v.
動詞
- 講...壞話,誹謗
- 使受恥辱
Noun:
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disgraceful gossip about the private lives of other people
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a disgraceful event
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The scandal caused tempests in the newspaper.
這件丑事在文摘周刊上給予一陣一陣疑云。
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The villagers knew about the scandal.
村落里的居名要知道這種丑事。
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This scandal may topple the government.
這樁出軌事件有應該使部門垮臺。
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The President is at the center of a recent scandal over revelation about his financial interests.
國家元首因近幾年被披露涉嫌犯罪經融合法權難題而成為了負面新聞的女主角。
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Our contentions do bring on us some scandal.
自己公司的爭執真的跟自己公司帶動了些頓沃。
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She dearly loves a bit of scandal.
她很比較喜歡中傷被人。
用作名詞 (n.)
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It's a scandal for a city official to take tax money for his own use.
1個市政公用工程老師將稅款挪為己用也是則丑文。
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I heard a bit of scandal about your friend.
聽起到些許兒就你好朋友的流言蜚語。
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His theft from the shop caused scandal in the village.
他因偷品牌門店的設備促使村民的公憤。
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A corruption scandals led to the fall of the government.
是件收賄腐壞的事件致使政府部垮臺。
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Catholics..could not appear in Protestant assemblies without causing scandal to the weaker brethren
來自: J. A. Froude
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用作名詞 (n.)
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- ☆ 直接源自中古法語的scandale;最初源自晚期拉丁語的scandalum,意為過錯的原因。
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n.(名詞)
- scandalous adj. 令人反感的;令人憤慨的
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