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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 8526 COCA: 7398
bully
verb [T] /ˈbʊli/
present tense
I/you/we/theybully
he/she/itbullies
present participlebullying
past tensebullied
past participlebullied
  1. to frighten or hurt someone who is smaller or weaker than you 威吓;欺侮

    In one study 75 per cent of students reported having been bullied at school. 在一次调查中,75%的学生报告说在学校被欺侮过。

     Synonyms and related words
    To make someone afraid or frightened: frighten, alarm, scare...
    1. a.
      to use your influence or status to threaten or frighten someone in order to get what you want 威胁;胁迫

      The government accused the company of bullying its rivals and stifling competition. 政府指责这家公司威胁其对手,并且扼杀竞争。

      bully someone into (doing) something :

      We will not be bullied into accepting an agreement that we do not like. 我们不会受胁迫接受我们不喜欢的协议。

       Synonyms and related words

phrasal verbs

bully
noun [C] /ˈbʊli/
singularbully
pluralbullies
  1. someone who frightens or hurts another person, especially over a period of time 霸凌者

    the office/school/class/playground bully 办公室/学校/班级/操场的恃强凌弱者

    They recommend taking a stand and getting the help you need to confront the bully.

     Synonyms and related words
    People who are cruel and unkind: monster, savage, ogre...
    1. a.
      someone who uses their influence or status to threaten or frighten someone else in order to get what they want 威胁者;胁迫者
       Synonyms and related words
      People who are cruel and unkind: monster, savage, ogre...
bully
/ˈbʊli/

phrase

  • bully for someone

    used for praising someone in a way that shows you are not at all impressed with what they have done 某人做得不错(指并非发自内心的口头称赞)

    ‘I've finished all my homework.' ‘Well, bully for you!' “我做完了所有的作业。”“哦,不错!”

     Synonyms and related words
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 8526 COCA: 7398
bully

noun

ADJECTIVE | BULLY + VERB ADJECTIVEbig大惡棍Leave him alone, you big bully!離他遠點兒,你這個大壞蛋!class, playground, school, schoolyard (NAmE) 班裏恃強凌弱的人;操場上的惡霸;學校裏恃強凌弱的人neighbourhood/neighborhood (especially NAmE) 欺負鄰居的痞子BULLY + VERBpick on sb惡棍欺負某人beat sb up惡棍痛毆某人
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 8526 COCA: 7398
bully

verb

bully ♦︎ terrorize ♦︎ victimize ♦︎ pick on sbThese are all words that can be used when a person, especially sb strong or powerful, frightens sb or makes them suffer unfairly. 这些词均表示恐吓、欺凌。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to bully / terrorize sb into doing sthto get bullied / picked on bully ˈbʊli [transitive] to frighten or hurt a weaker person; to use your strength or power to make sb do sth 恐吓;欺凌;胁迫My son is being bullied at school.我儿子在学校里受欺负。I won't be bullied into signing anything.我绝不会屈服于压力签署任何东西。 bully

noun

[countable] Leave him alone, you big bully!离他远点,你这个大坏蛋!school / playground bullies学校里的霸王学生;游戏场上的霸王
bullying

noun

[uncountable] Bullying is a problem in many schools.很多学校都出现学生恃强凌弱的问题。He refused to give in to bullying and threats.他拒不向恐吓威逼势力让步。
terrorize (BrE also terrorise) ˈterəraɪz [transitive] to make people very frightened so that they will not oppose sth, or in order to make them do sth 恐吓;恫吓;威胁Drug dealers have been terrorizing the neighbourhood.毒贩一直恐吓附近地区的居民。Thousands of people were terrorized into leaving their homes.数千人在恫吓之下离开了家园。 victimize (BrE also victimise) ˈvɪktɪmaɪz [transitive, often passive] to make sb suffer unfairly because you do not like them, their opinions, or sth that they have done (不正当地)使受害,使受苦For years the family had been victimized by racist neighbours.多年来这家人因邻居怀有种族偏见而饱受欺凌。 ˈpick on sb

phrasal verb

(rather informal) to treat sb unfairly by blaming, criticizing or punishing them (跟某人)闹别扭;故意刁难挑剔She was picked on by the other girls because of her size.她因为个头关系被其他女孩欺负。Why is everybody picking on me?为什么人人都跟我过不去?He should pick on someone his own size (= not attack sb who is smaller or weaker).他不该欺负弱小。

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