英 [ˈskændəlaɪz] 美 [ˈskændəlaɪz]
vt. 使震惊;诽谤;使愤慨
第三人称单数scandalizes
现在分词scandalizing
过去式scandalized
过去分词scandalized
scandalize /ˈskændəˌlaɪz/ [ scandalizing scandalized scandalizes ]
及物动词 If something scandalizes people, they are shocked or offended by it. 使愤怒; 使吃惊
She scandalized her family by falling in love with a married man.
爱上一个有妇之夫令她的家庭蒙了羞。
减小(帆)的迎风面,使(帆)漏风
... scandal 丑行 scandalize 生反感 scandalmonger 专事诽谤的人 ...
... traumatize 使受损伤 scandalize 令人愤慨 appall 使 ... 胆寒 ...
... 使生动 /enliven/vivify/ 使生反感 /scandalize/ 使生根 /radicate/ ...
... scandal 丑闻;流言蜚语;诽谤;公愤 scandalmonger 专事诽谤的人;散布丑闻者 scandalize 使震惊;诽谤;使愤慨 ...
scandalous 可耻的;诽谤性的
scandalously 过分地;诽谤性地;令人愤慨地
scandal 丑闻;流言蜚语;诽谤;公愤
scandalmonger 专事诽谤的人;散布丑闻者
scandalise (英)使感震惊;使愤慨;诽谤;使丢脸(等于scandalize)
Even if we're going to scandalize the old biddies?
即使我们就要去使那些老母鸡恼怒起来?
She asks him if he has conspired with his brother to scandalize her.
她问他是否已与他的兄弟合谋,以谤她。
Après ski, cozy in their wools, handsome before their open hearths, they scandalize amongst themselves in whispers.‘Imagine’
滑雪休息吧里,这些人舒舒服服地穿着羊毛衫,在敞开的火炉边客套殷勤;他们交头接耳,在自己一帮人中间造谣生非。
Javier was an ultra-conservative, pro-Franco follower of the Opus Dei, and he never ceased to scandalize me with his political opinions, which I strained to understand in my developing Spanish.