scandalously


scan·dal·ous

S0120100 (skăn′dl-əs)adj.1. Causing scandal; shocking: scandalous behavior.2. Containing material damaging to reputation; defamatory: a scandalous exposé.
scan′dal·ous·ly adv.scan′dal·ous·ness n.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.scandalously - in a scandalous manner; "you behaved scandalously when you walked out of that meeting!"
Translations
诽谤地

scandal

(ˈskӕndl) noun1. something that is considered shocking or disgraceful. The price of such food is a scandal. 醜聞,令人憤慨的事 丑闻2. an outburst of public indignation caused by something shocking or disgraceful. Her love affair caused a great scandal amongst the neighbours; They kept the matter secret, in order to avoid a scandal. 公憤 公愤3. gossip. all the latest scandal. 流言蜚語 流言蜚语ˈscandalize, ˈscandalise verb to shock or horrify. Their behaviour used to scandalize the neighbours. 使感到憤慨 使感愤慨ˈscandalous adjective1. shocking or disgraceful. 令人憤慨的,丟臉的,不像話的 令人反感的,令人愤慨的 2. (of stories etc) containing scandal. 誹謗的 诽谤性的ˈscandalously adverb in a disgraceful way. 丟臉地 诽谤地