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bully 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Adjective
/ˈbo͝olē/,
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bullies, plural;
  1. Very good; first-rate
    • - the statue really looked bully
Exclamation
  1. An expression of admiration or approval
    • - he got away—bully for him
Verb
  1. Use superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force him or her to do what one wants
    • - a local man was bullied into helping them
Noun
  1. Corned beef


  1. a cruel and brutal fellow
  2. bang-up: very good; "he did a bully job"; "a neat sports car"; "had a great time at the party"; "you look simply smashing"
  3. strong-arm: be bossy towards; "Her big brother always bullied her when she was young"
  4. a hired thug
  5. browbeat: discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate
  6. (bullying) the act of intimidating a weaker person to make them do something
  7. Bully is a fictional character from the animated children's television series The Animals of Farthing Wood based upon the books of the same name by author Colin Dann. Bully is a large grey town rat from the town the Farthing Wood animals passed on their journey. ...
  8. Bully is a 2001 American drama film, based on actual events, starring Brad Renfro, Rachel Miner, Bijou Phillips, Nick Stahl, and Michael Pitt. ...
  9. Bully is a commune in the Rhône department in eastern France.
  10. Bully, also known as Canis Canem Edit outside of North America (Latin for "Dog eat dog") for the PAL PlayStation 2 version, is a third person action-adventure video game released by Rockstar Vancouver for the PlayStation 2 on 17 October 2006 in North America, and 25 October 2006 in the United ...
  11. Season Three of the animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants on Nickelodeon aired 37 episodes from October 5, 2001 with "The Bully" and "Just One Bite" to October 11, 2004 with "SpongeBob Meets the Strangler" and "Pranks a Lot". The show was put on hiatus during 2003. ...
  12. SpongeBob SquarePants is an animated television series broadcast on Nickelodeon, an American cable network. The series premiered on May 1, 1999 and is currently in its seventh and eighth seasons.
  13. A person who is cruel to others, especially those who are weaker or have less power; A hired thug; A prostitute’s minder; a pimp; Bully beef; The penis; To intimidate (someone) as a bully; To act aggressively towards; Very good; excellent; Well done!
  14. (1. bullying) bullying - to hurt or frighten someone who is smaller or less powerful than you, often forcing them to do something they do not want to do.
  15. (Bullying) A child under the age of 18 years who has experienced unwanted and repeated physical, psychological, and/or sexual assault from another child in their peer group who seeks domination over the victim. This includes online bullying and threats.
  16. (Bullying) A way of using power aggressively in which a person is subjected to intentional, unwanted and unprovoked hurtful verbal and/or physical actions. Bullying results in the victim feeling oppressed, fearful, distressed, injured, or uncomfortable. ...
  17. (Bullying) Criticism of homosexuality, Judaism, Jews or Israel, Islam, or minorities (other than whites or Christians) on campus, especially when it causes emotional discomfort to students who are part of such groups. Cyber-bullying – The same, only online.
  18. (Bullying) Repeated acts over time by a person or group attempting to harm someone who is weaker.  Direct attacks include hitting, name calling, teasing, or taunting. Indirect attacks include spreading rumors or trying to make others reject someone.  Related words: Cyberbullying and School Violence.
  19. (Bullying) Repeated and deliberate harassment directed by
  20. (Bullying) When the behaviour of a person or a group of people intentionally and repeatedly upset or hurt another person that creates a risk to their health and safety.
  21. (Bullying) includes behaviors and actions that are verbal, physical and/or anti-social, such as exclusion, gossip and non-verbal body language. It can occur at school or in transit between school and home.
  22. (Bullying) is generally seen as aggressive intentional behavior to control someone physically, mentally, or emotionally. Not all bullying is aggressive sometimes it’s punitive. Bullying occurs in every city, community and school. ...
  23. (Bullying) is the persistent, offensive, abusive, intimidating or insulting behaviour, abuse of power or unfair penal sanctions which makes the recipient feel upset, threatened, humiliated or vulnerable, which undermines their self-confidence and which may cause them to suffer stress. ...
  24. (Bullying) raising heavily against short-stacked players to steal their chips
  25. (bullying) Aggression deliberately and persistently directed against a particular target, or victim, typically one who is weak, vulnerable, and defenseless.