scandal
['skændl]
n.丑闻, 反感,耻辱, 中伤
例句与用法:
As new facts became known, the Government was forced to climb down over its handling of the spy scandal.
新的事实已众所周知,政府被迫承认处理间谍丑事失当。
The scandal caused tempests in the newspaper.
那件丑闻在报纸上引起阵阵风波。
The villagers knew about the scandal.
村子里的居民知道这件丑事。
This scandal may topple the government.
这桩丑闻有可能使政府垮台。
The recent scandal has provided the government's opponents with plenty of ammunition.
最近的丑闻给政府的反对派提供了大量的炮弹。
The President is at the center of a recent scandal over revelation about his financial interests.
总统因近来被揭露涉嫌金融权益问题而成为丑闻的主角。
n.
1. 丑闻, 丑事[C][U]
2. 耻辱, 丢脸[C][U]
It is a scandal for officials to take bribes.
政府官员接受贿赂是可耻的事。
A soldier should not bring scandal upon the uniform.
军人不应给军队丢脸。
3. 流言蜚语, 诽谤[U][(+about)]
I'm not interested in scandal about the neighbors.
我对有关邻居的流言蜚语不感兴趣。
4. 公愤, 反感; (对丑闻的)震惊[C]
If she leaves her husband, she will certainly create a scandal in the village.
如果她与丈夫离异, 肯定会在村子里引起公愤。
5. 【律】(在法庭陈述时的)谩骂, 中伤[U]
scandal
■It is a scandal for a city official to take tax money for his own use.
一个市政官员将税款挪作私用是一项丑行。
■Senior officials were implicated in the scandal.
一些高级官员受到这一丑闻的牵连。
■A political scandal that was but a footnote to modern history.
一件对现代历史无足轻重的政治丑闻
■A scandal that blackened the mayor's name.
一件玷污了市长名声的丑闻
■There is no blinking the possibility of a scandal.
不能无视发生丑闻的可能性。
■There was a public outcry when the scandal broke.
丑闻传开後引起了公愤。
■Reputations were withered by the scandal.
丑闻使名声扫地。
■The administration was tainted with scandal.
丑闻使得政府声名狼藉。
■Because of the scandal the school has fallen into disrepute.
丑闻使这所学校名誉扫地。
■After the scandal, she was blackballed from the party.
丑闻发生后,她被开除出党。
■The scandal has hurt his reputation badly.
丑闻已严重地伤害了他的名誉。
■Scandal clouded the officer's reputation.
丑闻玷污了官员的声望
■The scandal tarnished his reputation.
丑闻败坏了他的名誉。
■His good name has been blown on since the scandal.
丑闻败露后,他的名声一落千丈。
■The scandal forced the company to clean house.
丑闻迫使公司清理门户
■The scandal rocked the community .
丑闻震动了公众。
■Serious newspapers do not cater to people's love of scandal.
严肃报纸不去迎合人们对丑闻的爱好。
■George Bush denied he was in the loop regarding the Irangate scandal.
乔治•布希否认他是伊朗军售案的主宰人物之一。
■The scandal was in everyone's mouth.
人人都在谈这个丑闻。
■Interest in the scandal seems to be tapering off.
人们对那件丑闻的兴趣似乎越来越小了。
■One wonders how he managed to brazen the scandal out.
人们真不知道他是怎样厚着脸皮把这件丑闻对付过去的。
■He was determined to lift the curtain on the scandal.
他下定决心要揭露那丑闻。
■He had to limit his attentions to avoid scandal.
他不得不有所节制,免得引起流言蜚语。
■They are buzzing about the scandal.
他们在嘁嘁喳喳地议论丑闻。
■They have moused out a scandal.
他们已打探出一件丑闻。
■They hushed up the scandal in an effort to save face.
他们掩盖了丑闻以图保全面子。
■They took the lid off a nasty scandal.
他们揭露了一件骯脏的丑闻。
■They tried to cover up the scandal.
他们试图掩盖这桩丑闻。
■He attempt to smother up a scandal about his family.
他企图掩饰有关他家庭的丑闻。
■He seemed to relish the scandal.
他似乎对这件丑闻十分欣赏。
■His involvement in the scandal was a blot on his reputation.
他因卷入丑闻,在名誉上留下污点。
■He resigned after his implication in a sex scandal.
他在涉及一件性丑闻之后辞职了。
■He hopes the scandal will soon blow over.
他希望那件丑闻不久就会被人忘记。
■He tried to use the scandal to blackmail me.
他想利用这种丑闻敲诈我。
■He refused to comment on the scandal.
他拒绝对这个丑闻发表意见。
■He made pointed references to the recent scandal.
他有针对性地提到最近的丑闻.
■He made pointed (ie obvious) references to the recent scandal.
他有针对性地提到最近的丑闻。
■His scandal stupefied his company.
他的丑闻令他所有的同伴感到震惊。
■His scandal disgraced his family.
他的丑闻让他的家庭蒙羞。
■His reputation was tinted by the scandal.
他的名声被丑闻沾污了。
■He got entangled in the scandal.
他被卷入了这件丑闻中。
■But people may be showing signs of scandal fatigue.
但人们可迹象丑闻疲劳。
■Have you heard the latest scandal ?
你听到最近这段闲话了吗?
■Must you drag up all these old scandal?
你非要把过去那些丑事都抖落出来吗?
■A scandal that degraded the participants.
使所有参加者都蒙受耻辱的丑闻
■The candidate's opponents made hay of the scandal.
候选人的竞争对手利用这次丑闻做了手脚
■Journalists are good at sniffing out a scandal.
做记者的善于发现丑闻。
■Watergate scandal forced Nixon to resign.
全世界各地都有丑闻,举不胜举。水门事件迫使美国前总统尼克松辞职下台
■The whole village knew about the scandal.
全村人都知道那件丑事了。
■Public have an insatiable appetite for scandal.
公众对丑事总是喜闻乐道。