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单词 scandalize
释义 scan·dal·ize
I. \ˈskandəlˌīz, -aan-\ transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: partly from Middle French scandaliser to cause to stumble, shock, from Late Latin scandalizare to cause to stumble, from Greek skandalizein, from skandalon stumbling block, offense; partly from scandal (I) + -ize
1. : to speak falsely or maliciously of : defame, malign
2. archaic : to bring into reproach : dishonor, disgrace
3. : to offend the feelings, conscience, or propriety of by an action considered immoral, criminal, or unseemly
 < scandalized his brethren by espousing euthanasia, sterilization, easy divorce — Time >
II. transitive verb
Etymology: alteration of earlier scantelize to shorten, curtail, from scantle (II) + -ize
1. : to lower the peak and haul up the tack or clew of (a fore-and-aft sail) in order to reduce the size or to spill the sail
2. : to reduce sail on (a mizzenmast) when before the wind so that the sails on the mainmast may have the full force of the wind
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