scandalisations

[美國]//ˌskændəlaɪˈzeɪʃnz//
[英國]//ˌskændələˈzeɪʃnz//

中文釋義

n. scandalisations 的复数;引起公众愤慨或羞辱的行为。

短語搭配

media scandalisation

媒體誹謗

prevent scandalisation

防止誹謗

avoid scandalisation

避免誹謗

scandalisation campaign

誹謗運動

political scandalisation

政治誹謗

stop scandalisation

停止誹謗

scandalisation tactics

誹謗手段

victim of scandalisation

誹謗的受害者

例句

the scandalisation of the royal family dominated the headlines for weeks.

王室醜聞在頭條新聞上佔據了數週。

her sudden scandalisation surprised everyone at the formal dinner table.

她在正式晚宴上突然陷入醜聞,讓所有人都感到驚訝。

critics argue that the scandalisation of politics deters good people from running.

批評者認為政治醜聞會阻嚇好人參政。

the movie is a clear example of the scandalisation of youth culture for profit.

這部電影是為了牟利而醜化青年文化的明顯例子。

his hypocrisy regarding the scandalisation of his opponents did not go unnoticed.

他對對手醜聞的虛偽態度並未被忽略。

constant scandalisation in the media has led to widespread public cynicism.

媒體不斷報導醜聞,導致公眾普遍產生懷疑。

the deliberate scandalisation of the celebrity's private life was condemned by the judge.

對這位名人私生活刻意製造醜聞的行為遭法官譴責。

she expressed deep scandalisation at the rude behavior of the guests.

她對客人的粗魯行為表示極度不滿。

we must avoid the scandalisation of academic debates in this sensitive field.

我們必須避免在這個敏感領域醜化學術爭議。

the scandalisation of the banking sector continues to affect global markets.

銀行業的醜聞持續影響全球市場。

rumors led to the scandalisation of the entire local government council.

謠言導致整個地方政府議會陷入醜聞。

he spoke of his scandalisation regarding the new policy changes.

他談到了對新政策變更的不滿。

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