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[/ˈbulɪ; ˋbʊlɪ/] 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 2 v (pt, pp bullied)用法: 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. 用法: 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 3 [/ˈbulɪ; ˋbʊlɪ/] n [U] (also `bully beef) (infml) corned beef in tins 罐头牛肉. bully 4 [/ˈbulɪ; ˋbʊlɪ/] 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 5 [/bulɪ; ˋbʊlɪ/] 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 6 v (pt, pp bullied) (phr v) bully off start play in this way (按此法)开赛. |