Scandal in spanish
Escándalo
pronunciation: eskɑndɑloʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: eskɑndɑloʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
scandal = escándalo, altercado, follón.
Example: The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.more:
» corruption scandal = escándalo de corrupción.
Example: These politicians have no sense of shame -- this is the worst ever corruption scandal I have heard.» legal scandal = escándalo legal.
Example: His popularity ratings have halved since he was elected to a new record low of 31 per cent in the wake of multiple legal and sex scandals.» personal scandal = escándalo personal.
Example: Although personal scandals (especially scandals involving personal indiscretions) may not be 'career killers' as they once were, they do hasten the end to a political career.» political scandal = escándalo político.
Example: This is political intrigue and scandal to rival the Fall of the Roman Empire.» public scandal = escándalo público.
Example: It was Swinburne who bore the brunt of public scandal.» scandal story = historia escandalosa.
Example: So, he established morning, evening and Sunday editions of his papers, and he needed gossip and scandal stories to help fill column inches.» sex scandal = escándalo sexual.
Example: His popularity ratings have halved since he was elected to a new record low of 31 per cent in the wake of multiple legal and sex scandals.