0 (an action or event that causes) a public feeling of shock and strong moral disapproval -- 醜行;醜聞;震驚;反感
Their affair caused/created a scandal in the office. 他們的風流韻事在辦公室裡成了醜聞。
The scandal broke (= became public knowledge) right at the beginning of the Conservative Party Conference. 就在保守黨大會開幕的那一刻,醜聞曝了出來。
If there is the slightest suggestion/hint of scandal, the public will no longer trust us. 只要有哪怕一絲醜聞,民眾就再也不會信任我們。
Some magazines contain nothing but scandal and gossip. 有些雜誌專門報道醜聞,散播小道消息。
to spread scandal 散播醜聞
[ + (that) ] It's a scandal (that) children are treated in this way. 這樣對待孩子真是太可恥了。
It was a political scandal which damaged a lot of reputations.
This latest scandal has raised doubts about his suitability for the post.
This latest episode in the fraud scandal has shocked a lot of people.
So could this scandal bring down the government?
Whether these scandals were criminal or not was uncertain.
Should he persist, he becomes the cause of scandal, and his reputation soon becomes detestable.
Candidates include response to corruption scandals and imitating a seemingly successful foreign example.