scandalize是什么意思

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  • 0 If you are scandalized by someone's behaviour, you disapprove of it and are shocked by it because you think it is against moral laws. -- (不道德的行爲)使震驚,使反感,使憤慨

    • The whole community was scandalized by her second marriage. 她再次結婚,全社區的人都爲之震撼反感。

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  • If the public is scandalized by a social problem, the media may demand that penalties be raised.

  • At the time, this image was received favourably, often by those very people who were scandalized by the extent of the scandals uncovered after 1992.

  • He hid from his neighbors the cutting that would have scandalized them.

  • Those who scandalized the public were condemned to perform a public penance to deter others from committing such intemperances.

  • The child discarded the paper in the playground, where it was picked up by a junior mistress, who scandalized, took it to the headmaster.

  • Nasiru is scandalized by the wife's behaviour, which had led him to this error.

  • When a theatre audience is scandalized by a performance, it often enacts its protest in a highly theatrical way, using catcalls, walkouts, and even fists to express its disapproval.

  • That may raise a conflict between freedom of research and other social values, but no-one should be scandalized.

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  • 中文简体

    (不道德的行为)使震惊,使反感,使愤慨…

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  • Español

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  • Português

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  • Français

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  • Čeština

    pohoršit…

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  • Dansk

    forarge…

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  • Indonesia

    mengejutkan…

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  • ภาษาไทย

    ทำให้ตกใจ…

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