scandalisations

[US]//ˌskændəlaɪˈzeɪʃnz//
[UK]//ˌskændələˈzeɪʃnz//

Translation

n. scandalisations 的复数;引起公众愤慨或羞辱的行为。

Phrases & Collocations

media scandalisation

媒体丑闻化

prevent scandalisation

防止丑闻化

avoid scandalisation

避免丑闻化

scandalisation campaign

丑闻化运动

political scandalisation

政治丑闻化

stop scandalisation

停止丑闻化

scandalisation tactics

丑闻化策略

victim of scandalisation

丑闻化的受害者

Example Sentences

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

王室丑闻在头版持续占据数周。

her sudden scandalisation surprised everyone at the formal dinner table.

她在正式晚宴上突然陷入丑闻,令在场所有人感到震惊。

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

批评者认为,政治丑闻会阻止优秀的人参与竞选。

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

这部电影是出于盈利目的对青年文化的丑闻化的明显例子。

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

他对对手丑闻化的虚伪态度并未被忽视。

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

媒体持续的丑闻化报道导致了公众普遍的愤世嫉俗。

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

这位名人的私生活被蓄意丑闻化,遭到了法官的谴责。

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

她对客人的粗鲁行为表示强烈的不满。

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

我们必须避免在这一敏感领域对学术辩论进行丑闻化。

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

银行业丑闻继续影响全球市场。

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

谣言导致整个地方政府委员会陷入丑闻。

he spoke of his scandalisation regarding the new policy changes.

他谈及了对新政策变化的不满。

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