scandalize

英 [ˈskændəlaɪz] 美 [ˈskændəlaɪz]

v.  (以出格行为)使震惊,使愤慨

过去分词:scandalized过去式:scandalized现在分词:scandalizing第三人称单数:scandalizes

BNC.36464 / COCA.22597



牛津词典

verb

  1. (以出格行为)使震惊,使愤慨
    to do sth that people find very shocking
    1. She scandalized her family with her extravagant lifestyle.
      她奢侈的生活方式令家人侧目。

柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 scandalise

  1. VERB 冒犯;使震惊;使反感;使愤慨
    If something scandalizes people, they are shocked or offended by it.
    1. She scandalised her family by falling in love with a married man.
      她爱上了一个已婚男子,这使得她的家人丢尽了脸。

双语例句

  1. 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。
  2. Wherefore, if meat scandalize my brother, I will never eat flesh, lest I should scandalize my brother.
    为此,倘若食物使我的弟兄跌倒,我就永远不吃肉,免得叫我的弟兄跌倒。
  3. We've got to scandalize ourselves for bill humble's sake.
    为了比尔?亨伯尔的缘故,我们不得不出此下策。
  4. I'd scandalize the landlord. I think not.
    我怕房东说闲话,最好不要。

英英释义

verb

  1. strike with disgust or revulsion
    1. The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends

    Synonym:    shockoffendscandaliseappalappalloutrage