"scandal" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

scandal sustantivo

sustantivo + scandal
Kolokacji: 68
corruption scandal • Watergate scandal • sex scandal • abuse scandal • accounting scandal • bribery scandal • Enron scandal • ...
scandal + verbo
Kolokacji: 46
scandal involving • scandal breaks • scandal surrounding • scandal erupts • scandal leads • ...
verbo + scandal
Kolokacji: 11
cause a scandal • avoid scandal • prevent scandals • create a scandal • scandal known • ...
adjetivo + scandal
Kolokacji: 54
political scandal • financial scandal • corporate scandal • major scandal • big scandal • recent scandal • sexual abuse scandal • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 12
(3) corporate, price-fixing
Kolokacji: 2
(10) tabloid, journalistic
Kolokacji: 2
1. tabloid scandal = skandal brukowy tabloid scandal
2. journalistic scandal = dziennikarski skandal journalistic scandal
  • But when pressed, most say their opening has come because of a polarized electorate that suspects the media of doing the other side's bidding, coupled with high-profile journalistic scandals.
  • It will be hard to measure that impact, he said, because the press is also recovering from journalistic scandals at The Times, CBS and Newsweek.
  • Has the recent spate of journalistic scandals damaged the media's credibility?
  • All journalistic scandals have the common factor that they call into question the integrity and truthfulness of journalism.
  • This is a major journalistic scandal, not just the loss of innocence you suggest.
  • Syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer argued on Fox News' channel's Special Report with Bret Baier on October 24, "This is really a journalistic scandal.
  • As journalistic scandals crop up with more frequency, surveys show trust in the news media eroding, newspaper circulation declining and young people disengaged from newspapers and television news.
  • The club was an inadvertent catalyst of a journalistic scandal for CBS.
  • It's interesting (to me, at least) that most of the journalistic scandals come down to reporters creating "real people."
  • He drops the iillm career and launches into a lecture on his latest journalistic scandal featuring pork-barrel politics and the state water I tune him out.
(12) alleged, so-called
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + scandal
Kolokacji: 15
of scandals • for Scandal • by scandal • about the scandal • after a scandal • ...

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