scandalize 英 ['skænd(ə)laɪz]   美 ['skændəlaɪz]

scandalize

scandalize  英 ['skænd(ə)laɪz] 美 ['skændəlaɪz]

vt. 使震惊;诽谤;使愤慨 

进行时:scandalizing  过去式:scandalized  过去分词:scandalized  第三人称单数:scandalizes 

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。
Therefore, let them not falsify the divine Scriptures nor scandalize the simple ones in the community. 所以,让他们别再扭曲圣经的原义,也别蛊惑我们中间单纯的人。

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  • vt. 使震惊;诽谤;使愤慨
  • 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. Therefore, let them not falsify the divine Scriptures nor scandalize the simple ones in the community.

    所以,让他们别再扭曲圣经的原义,也别蛊惑我们中间单纯的人。

  • 3. Glad you came then? Even if we're going to scandalize the old biddies?

    我很高兴你来了吗?即使我们就要去使那些老母鸡恼怒起来?

  • scandalize (v.) late 15c., from Middle French scandaliser (12c.), from Church Latin scandalizare, from late Greek skandalizein "to make to stumble; tempt; give offense to (someone)," from skandalon (see scandal). Originally "make a public scandal of;" sense of "shock by doing something improper" first recorded 1640s. Dryden and Shakespeare use simple scandal as a verb. Related: Scandalized; scandalizing; scandalization.
scan·dal·ize ( BrE also -ise ) / ˈskændəlaɪz ; NAmE ˈskændəlaɪz / verb scandalizesb to do sth that people find very shocking (以出格行为)使震惊,使愤慨 SYN outrage She scandalized her family with her extravagant lifestyle. 她奢侈的生活方式令家人侧目。 scandalise scandalised scandalises scandalising scandalize scandalized scandalizes scandalizing scan·dal·ize / ˈskændəlaɪz ; NAmE ˈskændəlaɪz /
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