常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Why the leading citizens of corporate Germany are so scandal-prone為何德國(guó)企業(yè)的領(lǐng)軍人物如此易出丑聞Against the odds, though, Mr Najib, a British-educated economist, has emerged as a more sure-footed, and less scandal-prone, leader than many expected.但納吉布先生——受過(guò)英國(guó)教育的經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家——迎難而上,成為比許多人料想中的更踏實(shí)、丑聞?shì)^少的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人。Where many accounts of recent Italian history have been prone to overheated rhetoric and cries of scandal, all three of these books are admirable for their sober, businesslike tone.不少關(guān)于意大利最近歷史的記述都流于過(guò)激的言辭和丑聞披露,而上述三本書(shū)卻以其清醒,精干的語(yǔ)調(diào)見(jiàn)長(zhǎng)。權(quán)威例句To illustrate a point, accept that Republicans are equally inept, waste as much and are just as scandal prone as Democrats.FORBES: Democrats Are About To Be Doubly DisappointedIn fact, it was once the workings of the movie studios to publicize--if not manufacture--such scandal-prone courtships.FORBES: Hollywood's Most Influential CouplesHe also sees the New York Stock Exchange as an expensive, scandal-prone and internationally isolated place to do business.FORBES: Why the world would be better off with one big stock market. 返回 scandal prone