scandalize 的定义
scan·dal·ized, scan·dal·iz·ing.
- to shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper.
- Nautical. to spill the wind from or reduce the exposed area of in an unusual manner.
scandalize 近义词
calumniate
disgrace
更多scandalize例句
- Their love story is the focus of “Bridgerton’s” first season, as narrated by Lady Whistledown, the anonymous author whose gossip columns scandalize 19th-century British high society.
- One narrative was that Brooks was scandalizing the idea of “real” country music because he incorporated rock music into tracks like “Papa Loved Mama” and covered Aerosmith.
- And if thy right eye scandalize thee, pluck it out and cast it from thee.
- They had learned to play there like two well-brought-up children, in pantomime, so as not to scandalize pious countryfolk.
- To propose to bury a dog in the historic churchyard would scandalize the city.
- Yet I cannot believe, but the meanness of my habit must needs scandalize you.
- If she stayed another moment she knew she should inevitably say something that would scandalize Madeleine.