scandalisation

[美]/ˌskændəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
[英]/ˌskændəlɪˈzeɪʃən/

释义

词形变化

短语搭配

media scandalisation

public scandalisation

the scandalisation of

political scandalisation

scandalisation campaign

scandalisation tactics

scandalisation process

scandalisation effect

scandalisation concerns

avoid scandalisation

例句

the tabloids caused a scandalisation of the royal family.

her sudden scandalisation at the party surprised everyone.

the media focuses on the scandalisation of pop culture.

his speech led to the scandalisation of the entire community.

we must avoid the scandalisation of private family matters.

the scandalisation of politics is a worrying global trend.

public scandalisation was the result of the leak.

the report details the scandalisation of the banking sector.

critics note the scandalisation of modern news coverage.

there is a clear scandalisation of academic institutions.

the journalist defended the scandalisation of the corrupt official.

constant scandalisation creates a cynical society.

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