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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3816 COCA: 3052
scandal
noun /ˈskænd(ə)l/
singularscandal
pluralscandals
  1. 1
    [C/U] a situation in which important people behave in a dishonest or immoral way that shocks people 丑闻;丑行;丑事

    a sex scandal 性丑闻

    The company has been damaged by a series of financial scandals. 公司因一系列的经济丑闻而受损。

    a scandal breaks (=suddenly becomes known) 丑行败露 :

    When the scandal broke, many people called for the President's impeachment. 丑行暴露后,许多人呼吁弹劾总统。

    a hint of scandal (=a suggestion that a scandal may exist) 丑行的迹象 :

    Any further hint of scandal and he'll be forced to resign. 如再出现任何丑行的迹象,他将被迫辞职。

     Synonyms and related words
    Surprises and shocking events: surprise, shock, blow...
    1. a.
      [U] talk or reports in the newspapers or on television about shocking events involving important people (报纸或电视上涉及要人的惊人的)丑闻报道

      He was tired of the endless stream of scandal offered by the tabloid press. 他厌烦了那些通俗小报上没完没了的丑闻报道。

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  2. 2
    [singular] a situation that shocks you and makes you angry, especially one that you think someone in authority should change (尤指当局本应改变的)令人震惊的事,引起愤慨的事
    scandal of :

    The government has failed to deal with the scandal of homelessness. 政府没能处理好很多人无家可归这件让人气愤的事。

    it's a scandal that :

    It's a scandal that companies can charge so much for phone calls. 公司对电话收费会这么高,真是不像话。

     Synonyms and related words
    Surprises and shocking events: surprise, shock, blow...

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