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scandalize, scandalise

  • 1 scandalize, scandalise

    verb (to shock or horrify: Their behaviour used to scandalize the neighbours.) dehşete düşürmek

    English-Turkish dictionary > scandalize, scandalise

  • 2 scandal

    n. skandal, rezalet, dedikodu, iftira, karalama, rezil, yüz karası
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    ['skændl]
    1) (something that is considered shocking or disgraceful: The price of such food is a scandal.) rezalet, skandal
    2) (an outburst of public indignation caused by something shocking or disgraceful: Her love affair caused a great scandal amongst the neighbours; They kept the matter secret, in order to avoid a scandal.) skandal, rezalet
    3) (gossip: all the latest scandal.) dedikodu
    - scandalous
    - scandalously

    English-Turkish dictionary > scandal

См. также в других словарях:

  • scandalize — (Amer.) scan·dal·ize || skændÉ™laɪz v. create a scandal, cause an outrage; shock or offend with immorality; speak falsely or spitefully of; (Archaic) dishonor, bring shame (also scandalise) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • scandalize — (also scandalise) ► VERB ▪ shock or horrify by a violation of propriety or morality …   English terms dictionary

  • scandalise — (Brit.) v. create a scandal, cause an outrage; shock or offend with immorality; speak falsely or spitefully of; (Archaic) dishonor, bring shame (also scandalize) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • scandalise — verb strike with disgust or revulsion The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends • Syn: ↑shock, ↑offend, ↑scandalize, ↑appal, ↑appall, ↑outrage • Derivationally related forms …   Useful english dictionary

  • scandalize — scandalize1 or scandalise verb shock or horrify by a violation of propriety or morality. scandalize2 or scandalise verb Sailing reduce the area of (a sail) by lowering the head or raising the boom. Origin C19: alt. of obs. scantelize, from… …   English new terms dictionary

  • scandalise — chiefly British variant of scandalize …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • scandalize — scandalization, n. scandalizer, n. /skan dl uyz /, v.t., scandalized, scandalizing. 1. to shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper. 2. Naut. to spill the wind from or reduce the exposed area of (a sail) in an unusual manner.… …   Universalium

  • scandalize — scan|dal|ize also scandalise BrE [ˈskændəl aız] v [T usually passive] to make people feel very shocked ▪ His outspoken views scandalized the nation …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • scandalize — [[t]skæ̱ndəlaɪz[/t]] scandalizes, scandalizing, scandalized VERB If something scandalizes people, they are shocked or offended by it. [V n] As a young woman, she scandalised her family by falling in love with a married man. (in BRIT, also use… …   English dictionary

  • scandalise — UK [ˈskænd(ə)laɪz] / US [ˈskænd(ə)lˌaɪz] scandalize …   English dictionary

  • scandalise — /ˈskændəlaɪz / (say skanduhluyz) verb (t) (scandalised, scandalising) to shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper. Also, scandalize. –scandaliser, noun …  

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