bully
bully 英 [ˈbʊli] 美 [ˈbʊli]
n. 欺凌弱小者; v. 欺负,欺凌;威吓
进行时:bullying 过去式:bullied 过去分词:bullied 第三人称单数:bullies 名词复数:bullies
- You might still have terrifying dreams about the bully who harassed you on the playground in second grade. A bully is someone who intimidates people, usually those who are weaker or smaller.
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- n. 欺凌弱小者;
- v. 欺负,欺凌;威吓
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1. the school bully
学校里的恶霸学生
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2. My son is being bullied at school.
我儿子在学校里受欺负。
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3. I won't be bullied into signing anything.
我绝不会屈服于压力签署任何东西。
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4. Bullying is a problem in many schools.
很多学校都出现学生仗势作恶的问题。
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5. He refused to give in to bullying and threats.
他拒不向恐吓威逼势力让步。
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6. bullying behaviour, bullying tactics
霸道行为╱手段
- bully (n.) 1530s, "sweetheart," a term of endearment applied to either sex, of uncertain origin; perhaps from Dutch boel "lover; brother," which probably is a diminutive of Middle Dutch broeder "brother" (compare Middle High German buole "brother," source of German Buhle "lover;" see brother (n.)).
- bully (v.) "overbear with bluster or menaces," 1710, from bully (n.). Related: Bullied; bullying.
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