adj. 令人愤慨的,可耻的;丑闻的
[
比较级
more scandalous
最高级
most scandalous
]
词根:scandal
adv.
scandalously 过分地;诽谤性地;令人愤慨地
n.
scandal 丑闻;流言蜚语;诽谤;公愤
scandalmonger 专事诽谤的人;散布丑闻者
vt.
scandalize 使震惊;诽谤;使愤慨
scandalise (英)使感震惊;使愤慨;诽谤;使丢脸(等于scandalize)
1.Now, more than three decades later, there is nothing private nor scandalous about middle schoolers in love.
三十多年以后的今天,中学生谈情说爱早已在心理上合法化,在舆论上公开化。
2.He also complained of scandalous misrepresention.
他还抱怨不实的丑闻。
3.Springfield was home to financial scandal so pervasive it was barely considered scandalous.
斯普林菲尔德金融丑闻漫天飞甚至不被当成丑闻了。
4.That's a scandalous ugly history.
这段历史丑陋不堪。
5.It is scandalous that he has not been punished.
他没有受到惩罚,天理难容啊。
6.Scandalous, I know.
可耻吧,我知道。
7."For a long time in this country, there has been a scandalous acceptance of under-performing schools," he added.
他说:“长久以来,我们的国家可耻地容忍那些表现极差的学校。”