Scandal, disgrace.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > infamy or notoriety > [noun] > a scandal or infamous event or state of things (16) mislander1531 Scandal, disgrace. scandal1613 A grossly discreditable circumstance, event, or condition of things. scanmag1781 Scandal. stink1819 slang. (See quots. 1819 and 1851.) Also, a row or fuss; a furore. Now chiefly in phrases to raise (kick up, make) a stink. affair1823 Senses denoting a period of interaction or personal engagement. Usually with modifying word or phrase. A notorious judicial case or scandal… esclandre1832 Unpleasant notoriety; an occurrence which gives rise to it; a disturbance, scene. scandalum magnatum1850 The utterance or publication of a malicious report against any person holding a position of dignity. (In popular writings, the plural was… Subcategories:— type of (3) — specific (2) — quality (1) — person (2) — one who causes (1) |
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