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单词 scandalize
释义
scandalizescan‧dal‧ize (also scandalise British English) /ˈskændəl-aɪz/ verb [transitive] Verb Table
VERB TABLE
scandalize
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theyscandalize
he, she, itscandalizes
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theyscandalized
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave scandalized
he, she, ithas scandalized
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad scandalized
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill scandalize
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have scandalized
Continuous Form
PresentIam scandalizing
he, she, itis scandalizing
you, we, theyare scandalizing
PastI, he, she, itwas scandalizing
you, we, theywere scandalizing
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave been scandalizing
he, she, ithas been scandalizing
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been scandalizing
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be scandalizing
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been scandalizing
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • In the 1800s, writer George Sand, really a woman, scandalized society by dressing like a man.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Hayling, however, was scandalized.
  • Her family was scandalized because she made no effort to hide what she was doing.
  • Indeed, Puddephat had scandalized other dons by storming out after claiming the place-setting was a deliberate insult.
  • Margarett took a beau to their apartment for dinner and scandalized her old friends by visibly holding his hand.
  • That is perhaps a little unusual in First Ladies, and the White House residence staff was slightly scandalized.
  • Their vulgarity, loudness and lack of manners scandalized their hosts.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorfeeling shocked and offended
surprised, upset, and offended by an event or by someone's behaviour, when you think it is morally wrong or unfair: · Shocked viewers jammed the switchboard with complaints. shocked by: · I am truly shocked by the content of the program.shocked at: · She was shocked at her own depraved behavior.
very shocked and angry about something you think is morally wrong or unfair: · We were outraged when we heard the rapist had only got a two year sentence.· His remarks, intended to calm the crisis, only served to alarm the already outraged Black community.outraged at/by: · My mother was outraged at the idea that she might be kept from seeing her grandchildren.
also scandalised British very shocked and offended by something that you disapprove of, especially because it is morally wrong - use this especially when a lot of people feel this way: · Their scandalized neighbours began a petition to remove them from the neighbourhood.scandalized by: · At first, the public was scandalized by his nude paintings.scandalized by: · The country was scandalized by the news of the President's alleged affair.
the strong feeling of being shocked and angry about something such as a public statement or action that you think is morally wrong or unfair: · The sense of anger and outrage within the community seemed to grow by the hour.· Prominent Republicans have expressed outrage at the decision.· The anarchic music of punk caused public outrage when it first burst upon the scene.
to make people feel very shocked SYN  shock:  His outspoken views scandalized the nation.
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