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bully    音標拼音: [b'ʊli]
n. 欺凌弱小者,土霸
vt. 威脅,恐嚇,欺負
vi. 欺負
a. 好的,第一流的
ad. 十分

欺淩弱小者,土霸威脅,恐嚇,欺負欺負好的,第一流的十分

bully
adj 1: very good; "he did a bully job"; "a neat sports car";
"had a great time at the party"; "you look simply
smashing" [synonym: {bang-up}, {bully}, {corking},
{cracking}, {dandy}, {great}, {groovy}, {keen}, {neat},
{nifty}, {not bad(p)}, {peachy}, {slap-up}, {swell},
{smashing}]
n 1: a cruel and brutal fellow [synonym: {bully}, {tough},
{hooligan}, {ruffian}, {roughneck}, {rowdy}, {yob}, {yobo},
{yobbo}]
2: a hired thug
v 1: be bossy towards; "Her big brother always bullied her when
she was young" [synonym: {strong-arm}, {bully}, {browbeat},
{bullyrag}, {ballyrag}, {boss around}, {hector}, {push
around}]
2: discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner;
intimidate [synonym: {browbeat}, {bully}, {swagger}]

bully \bul"ly\ (b[.u]l"l[y^]), interj.
Well done! Excellent!
[PJC]


Bully \Bul"ly\ (b[.u]l"l[y^]), n., Bully beef \Bul"ly beef`\
(b[.u]l"l[y^] b[=e]f`). [F. bouilli boiled meat, fr. bouillir
to boil. See {Boil}, v. The word bouilli was formerly
commonly used on the labels of canned beef.]
Pickled or canned beef.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]


Bully \Bul"ly\ (b[.u]l"l[y^]), a.
1. Jovial and blustering; dashing. [Slang] "Bless thee, bully
doctor." --Shak.
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2. Fine; excellent; as, a bully horse. [Slang, U.S.]
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Bully \Bul"ly\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bullied} (b[.u]l"l[=e]d);
p. pr. & vb. n. {Bullying}.]
To intimidate or badger with threats and by an overbearing,
swaggering demeanor; to act the part of a bully[1] toward.
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For the last fortnight there have been prodigious
shoals of volunteers gone over to bully the French,
upon hearing the peace was just signing. --Tatler.
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Syn: To bluster; swagger; hector; domineer.
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Bully \Bul"ly\ (b[.u]l"l[y^]), n.; pl. {Bullies}
(b[u^]l"l[i^]z). [Cf. LG. bullerjaan, bullerb[aum]k,
bullerbrook, a blusterer, D. bulderaar a bluster, bulderen to
bluster; prob. of imitative origin; or cf. MHG. buole lover,
G. buhle.]
1. A noisy, blustering fellow, more insolent than courageous,
who threatens, intimidates, or badgers people who are
smaller or weaker than he is; an insolent, tyrannical
fellow.
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Bullies seldom execute the threats they deal in.
--Palmerston.
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2. A brisk, dashing fellow. [Slang Obs.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster] Bully


Bully \Bul"ly\, v. i.
To act as a bully[1].
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276 Moby Thesaurus words for "bully":
Antaeus, Atlas, Briareus, Brobdingnagian, Charles Atlas, Cyclops,
Goliath, Hercules, Herod, OK, Polyphemus, Samson, Superman, Tarzan,
Titan, ace-high, admirable, annoyer, awe, bad, badgerer, bang-up,
battler, beat down, beef, beef extract, beef tea, belligerent,
belted knight, bickerer, blackjack, blade, blatherskite, bludgeon,
bluff, bluffer, bluster, bluster and bluff, bluster out of,
blusterer, bonzer, boss, bouillon, bounce, brag, braggart, bravo,
brawler, break, browbeat, browbeater, bucko, bulldoze, bulldozer,
bully beef, bullyboy, bullyrag, but good, cadet, capital, castrate,
champion, charqui, chipped beef, clamp down on, coerce, colossus,
combatant, compel, competitor, contender, contestant, cool,
corking, cow, crackerjack, cutthroat, dandy, daunt, delicious,
demoralize, desperado, despotize, devil, disputant, domineer,
domineer over, dragoon, dried beef, ducky, duelist, enforcer,
enslave, fab, famous, fancy man, fanfaron, fencer, feuder, fighter,
fighting cock, fine, fine and dandy, first-rate, foilsman,
gamecock, gasconade, gear, giant, gladiator, goon, gorilla, great,
grind, grind down, groovy, ground beef, gunman, hamburger, harass,
harasser, harrier, hatchet man, heavy, heckler, hector, hectorer,
hell-raiser, hellcat, henpeck, hijack, hood, hoodlum, hooligan,
hot, huff, hunky-dory, intimidate, intimidator, jam-up, jerky,
jolly, jouster, just dandy, keen, keep down, keep under, killer,
knight, lord it over, mad dog, marvy, mean, menace, militant,
muscle man, nag, neat, nifty, nobby, nudnik, nudzh, okay, oppress,
out of sight, out-herod Herod, overawe, overbear, overmaster,
override, pander, pastrami, peachy, peachy-keen, persecute,
persecutor, pest, pesterer, plaguer, plug-ugly, powerhouse,
press heavy on, push around, quarreler, rage, rant, ranter, rave,
raver, repress, ride over, ride roughshod over, rioter, ripping,
rival, roast beef, roister, roisterer, rollick, rough, rowdy,
ruffian, rum, sabreur, sadist, salt beef, scrapper, scrumptious,
scuffler, shanghai, slang, slap-up, smashing, solid,
something else, spiffing, spiffy, splutter, sputter, squabbler,
stalwart, steamroller, storm, strong arm, strong man, strong-arm,
strong-arm man, strong-armer, struggler, stunning, subjugate, suet,
superior, suppress, swagger, swaggerer, swashbuckle, swashbuckler,
swasher, swell, sword, swordplayer, swordsman,
systematically terrorize, tease, teaser, terrorize, the mighty,
the strong, threaten, thug, tilter, torment, tormentor, torture,
tough, tough guy, tower of strength, trample down, trample upon,
tread down, tread upon, tussler, tyrannize, tyrannize over, tyrant,
unman, use violence, vapor, vaporer, walk all over, walk over,
weigh heavy on, wizard, worthy, wrangler

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  • BULLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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  • What Is Bullying | StopBullying. gov
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  • Bullying | Youth Violence Prevention | CDC
    CDC defines bullying as any unwanted aggressive behavior (s) by another youth or group of youths, who are not siblings or current dating partners It involves an observed or perceived power imbalance, and is repeated multiple times or is highly likely to be repeated
  • 7 Common Reasons Why People Bully - Verywell Mind
    Bullying is the repeated infliction of harm or distress on another person with the intent to control, intimidate, or otherwise damage another It comes in all forms—including verbal torment, social attacks, physical aggression, and taunting—and can happen both in person or through social media or the internet at large
  • Bully - definition of bully by The Free Dictionary
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