柯林斯詞典scandalize /?sk?nd??la?z/ (scandalizing,scandalized,scandalizes) BRIT also scandalise1. V-T If something scandalizes people, they are shocked or offended by it. 使憤怒; 使喫驚 She scandalized her family by falling in love with a married man. 愛上一個(gè)有婦之夫令她的家庭矇了羞。 返回 scandalize劍橋詞典If you are scandalized by someone's behaviour , you disapprove of it and are shocked by it because you think it is against moral laws . (不道德的行爲(wèi))使震驚,使反感,使憤慨 The whole community was scandalized by her second marriage . 她再次結(jié)婚,全社區(qū)的人都爲(wèi)之驚駭反感。 返回 scandalize