گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'scandal'

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1 عمومی:: ننگ‌

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2 عمومی:: افتضاح‌

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3 عمومی:: رسوایی‌

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4 عمومی:: تهمت‌ زدن‌

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5 عمومی:: تهمت‌

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english

1 general:: noun disgrace: It was a terrible scandal.

Simple Definitions

2 general::   noun ADJ. big, great, major | fresh | national, public | bribery, corruption, drug/drugs, financial, political, sex/sexual QUANT. series The government was rocked by a series of scandals. VERB + SCANDAL cause, create | expose, reveal, uncover | be embroiled in, be implicated in, be involved in, be mixed up in There have been calls for the resignation of the minister involved in the sex scandal. | be rocked by | attract Their relationship attracted a lot of scandal. | spread, stir up She's always trying to stir up scandal. | cover up, hush up SCANDAL + VERB break, develop, erupt The scandal broke on the front pages of all the papers the next day. | involve sb/sth | surround sb/sth financial scandals surrounding the government PREP. in a/the ~ He was imprisoned for his part in the bribery scandal. | ~ over the scandals over corruption in public life PHRASES the centre of a scandal The apartment was paid for by the bank at the centre of the scandal. | a hint/suggestion of scandal Until the story was published there had been no hint of scandal.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: scandal verbs cause a scandal • The vicar caused a scandal by having an affair with a young woman. be involved in a scandal • A senior government official is involved in a political scandal. be implicated in a scandal (= be suspected of being involved ) • One of the ministers implicated in the scandal resigned. be at the centre of a scandal British English , be at the center of a scandal American English • The banker at the centre of the scandal has disappeared. uncover/expose a scandal • The scandal was uncovered by a journalist. a scandal breaks (= becomes known ) • When the scandal broke in 1990, it forced the resignation of the bank's chairman. a scandal erupts (= becomes known with serious effects ) • A major scandal erupted in Washington last year. the scandal surrounding something • They had tried to protect the prime minster from the scandal surrounding the arms sales. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + scandal a big/major scandal • The president was forced to resign following a major scandal. a financial scandal (= involving money ) • He was suspected of involvement in a major financial scandal. a political scandal (= involving politicians ) • The Health Secretary now finds himself at the centre of a political scandal. a corruption scandal (= involving illegal payments ) • a major police corruption scandal a sex scandal • There are rumours of a sex scandal involving senior government ministers. a public scandal (= one that people know about and discuss ) • The award was soon the centre of a public scandal. the Watergate/Whitewater etc scandal (= the scandal involving a particular place, organization etc ) • The name of Richard Nixon will forever be associated with the Watergate scandal. the worst scandal (= the biggest or most shocking ) • Total losses resulting from India's worst financial scandal amounted to Rs31,000 million. phrases a suggestion/hint/whiff of scandal (= the suggestion that someone may be involved in a scandal ) • He vowed that no hint of scandal would ever be attached to him.

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4 general:: noun event bringing disgrace: The government cannot withstand the scandal.

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