noun🔗Shareスキャンダル, 醜聞An incident or event that disgraces or damages the reputation of the persons or organization involved."Their affair was reported as a scandal by most tabloids."彼らの不倫は、ほとんどのタブロイド紙によってスキャンダルとして報道された。politicsculturemediagovernmentsocietyeventhistorymoralbusinessorganizationactionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Shareスキャンダル、評判の失墜Damage to one's reputation."The incident brought considerable scandal to his family."その事件は彼の家族にかなりのスキャンダルをもたらした。societymediapoliticsgovernmentmoralbusinesscultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Shareスキャンダル、道徳的憤りWidespread moral outrage, indignation, as over an offence to decency."When their behaviour was made public it caused a great scandal."彼らの行動が公になったとき、それは大きなスキャンダルを引き起こした。politicsculturemediamoralsocietyeventChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share宗教的スキャンダル、不名誉Religious discredit; an act or behaviour which brings a religion into discredit."The church faced falling attendance after a series of financial scandals involving its leaders. "教会は、指導者に関わる一連の金融スキャンダルの後、出席者の減少に直面した。religionmoraltheologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Shareスキャンダル, 醜聞Something which hinders acceptance of religious ideas or behaviour; a stumbling-block or offense."The priest's embezzlement scandals became significant scandals, making people question the church's values and less likely to attend services. "司祭の横領スキャンダルは重大な醜聞となり、人々は教会の価値観に疑問を抱き、礼拝への出席も減った。religionmoraltheologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Shareスキャンダル、醜聞Defamatory talk; gossip, slander."The office was filled with whispers and scandals after the manager's sudden resignation, most of which were probably untrue. "マネージャーの突然の辞任後、オフィスはささやきとスキャンダルでいっぱいになり、そのほとんどはおそらく真実ではなかった。communicationmediasocietyentertainmentcharacterChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading