verb🔗Share충격을 주다, 분개하게 하다To cause great offense to (someone)."The student was scandalized by the teacher's unfair treatment of another classmate. "그 학생은 선생님이 다른 급우를 불공정하게 대하는 것에 충격을 받았다.moralemotionattitudesocietyvaluecharacterhumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share비난하다, 나무라다To reproach."The teacher was scandalized by the student's disrespectful language in class. "선생님은 수업 시간에 학생의 무례한 언행에 대해 비난했다.moralattitudesocietycharacteremotionsensationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share충격을 주다, 분개하게 만들다To disgrace."The politician's lies and corruption scandalized the entire country. "정치인의 거짓말과 부패는 온 나라를 충격에 빠뜨렸다.moralsocietycharacterguiltattitudeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share비방하다, 중상하다To libel."The tabloid newspaper scandalized the mayor by publishing false accusations of corruption. "타블로이드 신문은 허위 부패 혐의를 게재하여 시장을 비방했다.communicationlawmediapoliticssocietymoralChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share적절하게 리핑하지 않고, 임시 방편(예: 피크를 풀고 태클을 올리는 것)으로 돛의 면적과 효율성을 줄여 보트 속도를 늦추다.To reduce the area and efficiency of a sail by expedient means (e.g. slacking the peak and tricing up the tack) without properly reefing, thus slowing boat speed."Seeing the storm clouds approach quickly, the captain scandalized the mainsail to slow the boat and prepare for more serious reefing. "폭풍 구름이 빠르게 접근하는 것을 보고, 선장은 보트의 속도를 늦추고 더 심각한 리핑을 준비하기 위해 메인 세일의 면적을 줄였다.nauticalsailingtechnicalChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗Share스캔들에 연루된, 망신당한Having been the subject of a scandal; disgraced."The scandalized politician lost the election after his affair was revealed. "스캔들에 연루된 그 정치인은 그의 불륜이 드러난 후 선거에서 졌다.culturemediasocietymoralcharacterguiltemotionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading