bully
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A bully is someone who uses their strength or power to hurt or frighten other people. 恃強淩弱者
I fell victim to the office bully. 我成了這個辦公室霸王欺負的對象。
2. V-T If someone bullies you, they use their strength or power to hurt or frighten you. 欺負
I wasn't going to let him bully me. 我可不會讓他欺負我。
3. bullyingN-UNCOUNT 欺淩行爲
...schoolchildren who were victims of bullying. …遭受欺淩的小學生。
4. V-T If someone bullies you into something, they make you do it by using force or threats. 威逼
We think an attempt to bully them into submission would be counterproductive. 我們認爲威逼他們屈服的嘗試可能會適得其反。
She used to bully me into doing my schoolwork. 她過去縂逼我做作業。
5. INTERJ well done! bravo! 真棒 (Also bully for you)[非正式]
6. N any of various small freshwater fishes of the genera Gobiomorphus and Philynodon of New Zealand (新西蘭)塘鯉 (Also called (NZ) pakoko, titarakura, toitoi)
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bully /ˈbʊlɪ/ (bullying,bullied,bullies)
剑桥词典
- someone who hurts or frightens someone who is smaller or less powerful , often forcing them to do something that they do not want to do
- It takes courage to stand up to a bully.
- He was one of those school bullies who tyrannized the whole playground .
- Don't be such a bully - if she doesn't want to come with us, she doesn't have to.
- The playground bully used to take our dinner money off us.
- The management team should stop acting like bullies and try to discuss the problem with us reasonably .
恃強淩弱者,以大欺小者
You're just a big bully! 你欺負人!
Teachers usually know who the bullies are in a class . 教師通常知道班上的惡霸學生都是誰。
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