形容词
1. What a bully idea!
多妙的主意!
副词
1. I like swimming bully well.
我非常喜欢游泳。
及物动词
1. The new boy was constantly bullied at school.
新来的男孩在校老是被人欺侮。
2. He's always bullying smaller boys.
他总是欺侮比他小的男孩子。
int.
1. Bully for us!
好啊!
名词
1. He is a bully with a coward's heart.
他是个色厉内荏的家伙。
1. 欺凌者:其实对于这些欺凌者(Bully)的心态并不难理解,结合我对那些女生的了解,她们所追求的无外乎是从他人身上索求的心理满足感、欺凌过程带来中的刺激感与成功后面对别人敬畏目光的虚荣心.
2. 恶霸:另一款备受争议的游戏是Rockstar的<<校园恶霸>>(Bully),同样包含有疑似同性恋的内容,而更要命的是,这款游戏的主角是一名15岁的中学生. 游戏中,吉米.霍普金斯(Jimmy Hopkins)除了可以向女孩子送礼物、献花以换来接吻外,
3. 恐吓:禁止过栏杆(banister),四你不吉祥(sinister),关进修道院(cloister), 六百支持者(buster 庞然大物),旋转老处女(spinster) 公牛在前在恐吓(bully),填进一匹小母马(filly),
1. 恃强凌弱者;恶霸
A bully is someone who uses their strength or power to hurt or frighten other people.
e.g. I fell victim to the office bully...
我成了这个办公室霸王欺侮的对象。
e.g. He's a coward and a bully who confuses physical strength with manhood.
他是一个懦夫,一个分不清蛮力和大丈夫气概的恃强凌弱者。
2. 欺负;恐吓;欺凌
If someone bullies you, they use their strength or power to hurt or frighten you.
e.g. I wasn't going to let him bully me...
我可不打算任由他欺负。
e.g. I asked her if she was bullied by the other children.
我问她有没有被别的孩子欺负。
3. bully
3. 迫使;胁迫
If someone bullies you into something, they make you do it by using force or threats.
e.g. We think an attempt to bully them into submission would be counterproductive...
我们认为试图迫使他们屈服会适得其反。
e.g. She used to bully me into doing my schoolwork...
她过去总是强迫我写作业。
1. For reasons all too clear none of the Western powers found it wrong to exploit, bully and humiliate this ancient nation they called China.
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2. However, it will never pursue a " gunboat policy " and bully weaker countries.
3. " Kids bully my girl and call her'junkie's daughter'and'criminal', " Tong says.
4. The latter urges the " big bully " to bring him down.
5. Big shots in finance get lots of chances to mouth off to the public from their bully pulpits.
6. bully的翻译
6. Brook insists he was never concerned that reigning Wimbledon champion Djokovic and his fellow stars were attempting to bully the Grand Slams.
7. bully
7. Obviously he thought that with a bulging purse he could bully the poor.
8. Even though he's rich and famous, he's a bully.
9. With bad news piling on bad news, the president's march to the bully pulpit wasn't just about winning policy debates with lawmakers.
10. The management of a Hebei detention center is being investigated after two prisoners died and another was severely injured by a jailhouse bully.
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noun
1. a cruel and brutal fellow
Synonym: tough hooligan ruffian roughneck rowdy yob yobo yobbo
2. a hired thug
verb
1. discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner
intimidate
2. be bossy towards
e.g. Her big brother always bullied her when she was young
Synonym: strong-arm browbeat bullyrag ballyrag boss around hector push around
adj