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词汇 bully
释义 bully
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈbʊl.i/ us /ˈbʊl.i/

bullynoun[C] (MEAN PERSON)


C1
someone who hurts or frightens someone else, often over a period of time, and often forcing them to do something that they do not want to do: 恃强凌弱者,以大欺小者
You're just a big bully!你欺负人!
Teachers usually know who the bullies are in a class.教师通常知道班上的恶霸学生都是谁。
It takes courage to stand up to a bully.
He was one of those school bullies who tyrannized the whole playground.他是学校里小霸王似的人物,在整个操场上称王称霸。
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.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Treating people or animals badly
a raw dealidiom
abuser
anti-harassment
at the hands of someoneidiom
batten
batten on someone
ill-treat
ill-treatment
ill-used
impose
inflict
prey on something
put someone through something
put upon
reduce
uncared for
use
victimization
victimize
victimology

bullynoun[C] (DOG)


(alsobully breed, bully dog)
a type of strong, small or medium-sized dog with a short muzzle(= nose) that includes various breeds including the American bully, the pit bull terrier, the Staffordshire bull terrier, and the bulldog:
We call these dogs bullies not because of their temperament but because of their history.
Bully dogs are all descendants from the same type of dog.
A Staffordshire Bull Terrier is one of the smaller of the recognized bully breeds.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Canines (dogs)
Affenpinscher
Afghan hound
Airedale terrier
Akita
Alaskan Malamute
English setter
English springer spaniel
fennec fox
fox terrier
foxhound
Pekinese
Pembroke Welsh corgi
Perro de Presa Canario
Peruvian Inca Orchid
Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen
Slovenský Kopov
Slovenský Čuvač
Small Münsterländer
smooth fox terrier
sniffer dog

bullynoun[C] (SPORT)


old-fashioned
in hockey, an action in which the referee drops the puck or ball between two players from the opposing teams to start play:
Klein won the bully at the start of the game and the Eagles scored the first goal within two minutes.
Synonym
face-off
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hockey
backchecking
biscuit
blocker
boarding
broomball
egg
eleven
minor
minor penalty
off the ballidiom
penalty shootout
pipe
quad hockey
stack
stickwork
street hockey
sweater
target man
tend
tip-in

Idiom


bully for someone
bully
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈbʊl.i/ us /ˈbʊl.i/
C1
to use your power or strength to frighten or hurt someone, often over a period of time, and often forcing that person to do something they do not want to do:
Our survey indicates that one in four children is bullied at school.我们的调查表明,有四分之一的孩子在学校受人欺负。
bully someone into something/doing somethingDon't let anyone bully you into doing something you don't want to do.别让任何人胁迫你做你不愿做的事情。
Synonym
hectordisapproving
He has a strong personality, but don't let him bully you.他个性很强,但别让他欺侮你。
Don't be bullied, learn to stand up for yourself and what you believe in.不要任人欺侮,要学会捍卫自己的权利和信仰。
It is important that you report it to the teacher if you see anyone being bullied.
When you are bullied, it can destroy your self-esteem.
He bullied me into getting the surgery done.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Treating people or animals badly
a raw dealidiom
abuser
anti-harassment
at the hands of someoneidiom
batten
batten on someone
ill-treat
ill-treatment
ill-used
impose
inflict
prey on something
put someone through something
put upon
reduce
uncared for
use
victimization
victimize
victimology

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Causing somebody to act

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bullying

bully | American Dictionary


bully
verb[ T ]
us/ˈbʊl·i/
to threaten to hurt someone, often frightening that person into doing something:
He managed to bully her into giving him her car.
bully
noun[ U ]
us/ˈbʊl·i/
a person who threatens to hurt someone, often forcing that person to do something:
Teachers usually know who the bullies are in a class.

Examples of bully


bully
Composite scores for the items relating to teasing and bullying at each time point were created, with scores of 0-2.
A vocal lot, they said that they would not be bullied by anyone.
Also, like battery chickens they also have their beaks removed to prevent them bullying and pecking other chickens.
A child who bullies others and steals from department stores has a social problem.
In general, individuals who had been identified as childhood victims of bullying were functioning adequately as young adults and did not experience serious maladjustment.
Ninety-six percent (212/220) of doctors reported being bullied by more than one person.
My seventh grader bullies or is cruel or mean to others.
With precious few exceptions, the men around her seem to have been an appalling lot, who bullied, cheated, slandered and, ultimately, abandoned her.
What causes the age decline in reports of being bullied at school?
She tries to show daughterly affection to her surly father but is bullied and repulsed by him.
Additionally, the influence of negative affectivity on reports of bullying and on relationships between bullying and occupational health outcomes has not been investigated.
The result of two days bullying all round is that we have a few tables and two telephones and one borrowed typewriter.
In response to his bullying the aldermen agreed to make up any shortfall on the subsidy themselves.
Table 3 presents the differences in gender between those who reported each type of bullying behavior and those who did not.
Towards a developmental analysis of risks of being bullied.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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