英 [ˈskændələsli] 美 [ˈskændələsli]
adv. 过分地;诽谤性地;令人愤慨地
in a scandalous manner
you behaved scandalously when you walked out of that meeting!
... 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 ...
... wickedly 心眼坏地 scandalously 过分地,令人愕然地... immorally 不道德地 ...
scandalous 可耻的;诽谤性的
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
scandalise (英)使感震惊;使愤慨;诽谤;使丢脸(等于scandalize)
过分地;诽谤性地;令人愤慨地
He asked only that Ingrid stop behaving so scandalously.
他只要求英格里德停止表现得如此不道德。
I'm not saying you aren't going to slip up, and tell your son that under no circumstances can he appear in the dining car in an item of clothing scandalously known as a wife-beater.
我并不是说你可以放任自流,可以告诉孩子在任何情况下都不要穿着不得体地出现在餐车里。
Scandalously, some candidates have hinted that they would seek to overturn the verdict against Ozawa.
Unfortunately, that accord was subsequently, and scandalously, approved by the Senate during its lame duck session.
For years, there has been a scandalously close relationship between oil companies and the agency that regulates them.
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