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41 scandal-oriented
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42 scandal-ridden
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43 scandal-bearer
[`skændlˏbɛərə]сплетникАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > scandal-bearer
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44 scandal rocking the political boat
скандал, вызвавший потрясение в политических кругахPolitics english-russian dictionary > scandal rocking the political boat
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45 scandal-tainted government
Politics english-russian dictionary > scandal-tainted government
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46 scandal bearer
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47 scandal column
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48 scandal column
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49 Scandal sheet
Бульварная газетёнкаDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Scandal sheet
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50 scandal-bearer
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52 scandal sheet
жёлтая пре́ссаThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > scandal sheet
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53 scandal sheet
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54 scandal sheet
[газета со скандальной хроникой] шутл ведомость на выплату денежного содержанияConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > scandal sheet
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55 sensational scandal
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56 it is a perfect scandal
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58 It's simply a scandal!
• It's simply <a> scandal! Это просто безобразие! Бог знает что! Чёрт знает, что такое!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > It's simply a scandal!
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59 It's simply scandal!
• It's simply <a> scandal! Это просто безобразие! Бог знает что! Чёрт знает, что такое!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > It's simply scandal!
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60 open scandal
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > open scandal
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Scandal — • A word or action evil in itself, which occasions another s spiritual ruin Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Scandal Scandal † … Catholic encyclopedia
scandal — UK US /ˈskændəl/ noun ► [C or U] an action or event that shocks people and makes them feel disapproval: cause/create (a) scandal »The politician s behaviour caused a scandal. a scandal breaks/erupts »When the subprime loan scandal broke, the… … Financial and business terms
scandal — SCANDÁL, scandaluri, s.n. 1. Zarvă, vâlvă produsă de o faptă reprobabilă, ruşinoasă; indignare, revoltă provocată de o asemenea faptă. ♦ Zgomot mare, gălăgie, tărăboi. ♢ expr. (fam.) A face cuiva scandal = a mustra aspru, a certa pe cineva cu… … Dicționar Român
SCANDAL — (groupe japonais) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Scandal. Scandal Pays d’origine Japon … Wikipédia en Français
Scandal — Scan dal, n. [F. scandale, fr. L. scandalum, Gr. ?, a snare laid for an enemy, a stumbling block, offense, scandal: cf. OE. scandle, OF. escandle. See {Slander}.] 1. Offense caused or experienced; reproach or reprobation called forth by what is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scandal — «Scandal» Canción de Queen Álbum The Miracle Publicación 1989 Grabación … Wikipedia Español
Scandal — (engl. für Skandal) bezeichnet: den britischen Spielfilm Scandal des Regisseurs Michael Caton Jones von 1989 über die Ereignisse der Profumo Affäre die 1989 erschienene Single von Queen, siehe den Albumartikel The Miracle die Rockband Scandal (US … Deutsch Wikipedia
Scandal — Scan dal, v. t. 1. To treat opprobriously; to defame; to asperse; to traduce; to slander. [R.] [1913 Webster] I do fawn on men and hug them hard And after scandal them. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To scandalize; to offend. [Obs.] Bp. Story. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scandal — I noun aspersion, attaint, bad name, bad reputation, bad repute, baseness, brand, censure, damaging report, dedecoration, defamation, degradation, disapprobation, disapproval, discredit, disesteem, disgrace, dishonor, disrepute, humiliation,… … Law dictionary
scandal — (n.) 1580s, discredit caused by irreligious conduct, from M.Fr. scandale, from L.L. scandalum cause for offense, stumbling block, temptation, from Gk. skandalon a trap or snare laid for an enemy, in New Testament, metaphorically as a stumbling… … Etymology dictionary
Scandal — Scandal, so v.w. Skandal … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon