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bully
n
person who uses his strength or power to frighten or hurt weaker people 恃强凌弱的人
Leave that little girl alone, you big bully! 离那小姑娘远点儿, 你这个大坏蛋! bully, v (pt, pp bullied)
1 [Tn] frighten or hurt (a weaker person) 恐吓, 欺负, 伤害(弱者)
He was bullied by the older boys at school. 他在学校里受到大孩子的欺负.
2 (phr v) bully sb into doing sth (try to) force sb to do sth by frightening him (企图)胁迫某人做某事
The manager tried to bully his men into working harder by threatening them with dismissal. 经理企图以解雇相威胁, 迫使职工更卖力气.
bully n [U]
(also `bully beef) (infml 口) corned beef in tins 罐头牛肉.
bully interj (idm 习语) bully for sb (infml esp ironic 口, 尤作反语) well done 干得好; 干得漂亮
You´ve solved the puzzle at last? Well, bully for `you! 你最後把这难题解决啦? 哦, 你可真棒! bully n (in hockey) (formerly) way of starting a game in which two opposing players strike their sticks together three times before trying to hit the ball (曲棍球)(旧时)开局方法(双方各一队员互击球棍三次, 然後力争击球). bully, v (pt, pp bullied) (phr v) bully off start play in this way (按此法)开赛.
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