| 英语单词 | bully |
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| 英美音标 | 英 ['bʊli] 美 ['bʊli] |
| 中文释义 | n.欺凌弱小者;开球 vt.恐吓;威胁;欺负 |
| 英语例句 | (1) The little girl stood up to a bully. (2) The bully whacked my brother with a stick. (3) Leave that little girl alone, you big bully! (4) You are not discreet; you mustn't bully me. (5) The manager tried to bully his men into working harder by threatening them with dismissal. (6) Fahmy had come both to charm and to bully me. (7) It is wrong of you to bully the child. (8) He was bullied by the older boys at school. (9) You've got no right at all to bully the weak. |
| 中文例句 | (1) 小女孩勇敢地对付暴徒。 (2) 那恶棍用棒头狠揍我兄弟。 (3) 离那小姑娘远点儿, 你这个大坏蛋! (4) 你真不客气,你休想恐吓我。 (5) 经理企图以解雇来威胁,迫使职工更卖力气。 (6) 法赫米这次来是要对我软硬兼施。 (7) 你不该欺侮那个孩子。 (8) 他在学校里受到大孩子的欺负。 (9) 你根本没有权利欺侮弱者。 |
| vocabulary简明 | 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. |
| vocabulary扩展 | The classic example of a bully is a mean kid in a schoolyard who hassles or beats up younger students. While a child or a teenager can be a bully, so is anyone who uses power or strength to scare or harm other people. The word bully has gone through a mysterious evolution, from the 1530s when it meant "sweetheart," through the 17th century's meanings of "fine fellow," then "blusterer," and finally "harasser of the weak." |
| 柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词]恃强凌弱者;恶霸 A bully is someone who uses their strength or power to hurt or frighten other people.
2 [VERB 动词]欺负;恐吓;欺凌 If someone bullies you, they use their strength or power to hurt or frighten you. [V n]
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3 [VERB 动词]迫使;胁迫 If someone bullies you into something, they make you do it by using force or threats. [V n [ [Also V n]
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