scandalize
英 [ˈskæn.dəl.aɪz]
美 [ˈskæn.dəl.aɪz]
scandalize 使震惊,使愤慨scandal,丑闻,丑事,-ize,使。即使成丑闻,揭露丑闻,引申词义使震惊,使愤慨。
- scandalize (v.)
- late 15c., from Middle French scandaliser (12c.), from Church Latin scandalizare, from late Greek skandalizein "to make to stumble; tempt; give offense to (someone)," from skandalon (see scandal). Originally "make a public scandal of;" sense of "shock by doing something improper" first recorded 1640s. Dryden and Shakespeare use simple scandal as a verb. Related: Scandalized; scandalizing; scandalization.
- 1. We've got to scandalize ourselves for Bill Humble's sake.
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