scandalous如何读

英:[ˈskændələs]

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scandalous是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 可耻的
  2. 丢脸的,丢人的,出丑的
  3. 令人愤慨的,令人发生反感的
  4. 诽谤性的,造谣中伤的
  5. 爱搬弄是非的,爱造谣中伤的
  6. 不可原谅的
  7. 讲述丑闻的
  8. 声名狼藉的,不体面的

scandalous自然拼读

scan·dal·ous

skaen d ls

scandalous变形

比较级:more scandalous

最高级:most scandalous

scandalous扩展

scandalously (adv.), scandalousness (n.)

scandalous词根

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)

scandalous英英释义

Adjective

1. giving offense to moral sensibilities and injurious to reputation;

"scandalous behavior"

"the wicked rascally shameful conduct of the bankrupt"- Thackeray

"the most shocking book of its time"

scandalous词源中文解释

15世纪晚期, scandalouse,“可耻的,丢脸的,引起丑闻或冒犯的”,源自古法语(现代法语 scandaleux),源自中世纪拉丁语 scandalosus “丑闻的”,源自教会拉丁语 scandalum(见 scandal)。关于词语或写作,“诽谤的,诬蔑的”,始于1600年左右。相关词汇: Scandalously;scandalousness。

scandalous词源英文解释

The first known use of scandalous was in 1575

scandalous儿童词典英英释义

scansionnoun

the analysis of verse to show its meter

scan1 of 2verb

to read or mark verses so as to show stress and rhythm

scan poetry

to examine thoroughly

scanned their faces for signs of anger

to make a wide sweeping search of

scanning the field with binoculars

to look through or over hastily

scanned the headlines

to examine systematically (as by passing a beam of radiation over or through) in order to obtain data especially for display or storage scan the photos into the computer

scanned the patient's heart

to move across in successive lines to form an image on a cathode-ray tube

the electron beam scans the face of the picture tube

scan2 of 2noun

the act or process of scanning

an image formed by scanning something: as

a picture of the distribution of radioactive material in something (as a bodily organ)

a picture of part of the body made (as by a computer) by combining separate pictures taken from different angles or of different sections

scannernoun

one that scans: as

a device that senses recorded information

a radio receiver that scans a range of frequencies for a signal

a device that scans an image or document especially for use or storage on a computer

a device for scanning a living body to collect medical information

scan1 of 2verb

to read or mark verses so as to show stress and rhythm

scan poetry

to examine thoroughly

scanned their faces for signs of anger

to make a wide sweeping search of

scanning the field with binoculars

to look through or over hastily

scanned the headlines

to examine systematically (as by passing a beam of radiation over or through) in order to obtain data especially for display or storage scan the photos into the computer

scanned the patient's heart

to move across in successive lines to form an image on a cathode-ray tube

the electron beam scans the face of the picture tube

scan2 of 2noun

the act or process of scanning

an image formed by scanning something: as

a picture of the distribution of radioactive material in something (as a bodily organ)

a picture of part of the body made (as by a computer) by combining separate pictures taken from different angles or of different sections

scan1 of 2verb

to read or mark verses so as to show stress and rhythm

scan poetry

to examine thoroughly

scanned their faces for signs of anger

to make a wide sweeping search of

scanning the field with binoculars

to look through or over hastily

scanned the headlines

to examine systematically (as by passing a beam of radiation over or through) in order to obtain data especially for display or storage scan the photos into the computer

scanned the patient's heart

to move across in successive lines to form an image on a cathode-ray tube

the electron beam scans the face of the picture tube

scan2 of 2noun

the act or process of scanning

an image formed by scanning something: as

a picture of the distribution of radioactive material in something (as a bodily organ)

a picture of part of the body made (as by a computer) by combining separate pictures taken from different angles or of different sections

scandiumnoun

a silvery white metallic element found together with other rare elements see element

scandalnoun

a crime against faith that causes another to sin

loss of or damage to one's reputation : disgrace

brought scandal on the school

something that offends accepted moral standards or disgraces those associated with it

their behavior is a scandal

scandalousadjective

harmful to one's reputation : defamatory

denied the truth of the scandalous rumors

shocking

scandalous behavior

scandalousadjective

harmful to one's reputation : defamatory

denied the truth of the scandalous rumors

shocking

scandalous behavior

scandalous 例句

1 From what I understand she became more scandalous.

2 But perhaps the most scandalous moment has Rummy responding to young Cheney’s question, “What do we believe?”

3 He was indolent..and worldly: but such failings..are scandalous in a prelate.

4 Rama, born in 1918, made her most scandalous works at the start of her career: blotchy, mysterious watercolors of nude figures behaving very badly, as well as disembodied limbs and mouths.

5 “What exactly do you mean, that goddess? And what’s so scandalous about—” “Right!”

6 The magazine published scandalous pictures of the movie star.

7 The woman behind me gasps as if it were the most scandalous thing she’s ever heard in her whole entire life.

8 The former’s parentage was somewhat scandalous by the standards of the time: he was the illegitimate son of the Carmelite friar and painter Fra Filippo Lippi and Lucrezia Buti, a nun.

9 Newsies sketch pictures of us, and black gossip post-balloons shift in and out of the crowd, their tails whipping in all directions, trying to catch a scandalous word here or there.

10 But it was a scandalous failure.

但是现在又完全失败了。

11 It is nothing short of scandalous.

这太可耻了.

12 scandalous stories

丑闻故事

13 It's not as scandalous as a peace prize for Henry Kissinger, but it does rather stain the record.

14 But it was her rebellious baby-boom generation that spread and normalized once rare and scandalous divorce.

15 In the movie, country girl is tricked by a rich man into a fake wedding and scandalous pregnancy.

16 John Casablancas, Modeling Visionary, Dies at 70 John Casablancas, the modeling agent whose shrewd and sometimes scandalous packaging of beautiful women ushered in the era of supermodels, died on Saturday in Rio de Janeiro.

17 It's scandalous that you still haven't been paid.

你还没有拿到工资这太不像话了。

18 When Lively was 12, her parents’ marriage broke up in scandalous fashion and her mother went off with another man, abandoning her to the custody of her father.

19 He once tweeted a famously scandalous message suggesting that Obama was ghetto.

20 a scandalous waste of money

金钱的浪费触目惊心

scandalous 同义词

3 毁谤的

defamatory slanderous

4 人反感的

off-putting repugnant

6 令人愤慨

scandalously

7 人震惊的

God-awful

8 使人震惊的

God-awful

10 令人愤慨的

disgusting

15 使人反感的

off-putting repugnant

27 损人名誉的

libelous

28 丑恶的

seamy

31 出丑的

fie-fie

32 诽谤性的

defamatory slanderous libellous

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