Bullies Meaning in English
word · lemma: bully
/ˈbʊɫiz/
BULL-eez
/bˈʊlɪz/
BULL-iz
释义
People who repeatedly hurt, scare, or threaten others, often to feel more powerful or in control.
用法与细微差别
Usually negative; describes those who repeatedly harm others either physically, verbally, or emotionally, often at school or online ('cyberbullies'). Common collocations: 'school bullies', 'online bullies'. Not used for teasing among close friends.
Spanish: acosadores - matonesPortuguese (BR): valentões - agressoresPortuguese (PT): bullies - agressoresChinese (Simplified): 霸凌者 - 欺凌者Chinese (Traditional): 霸凌者 - 欺凌者Hindi: धमकाने वालेArabic: المتنمرونBengali: বদমাশ - অপদার্থ - দস্যু (পীড়নকারী)Russian: хулиганы - обидчики - задирающие (других)Japanese: いじめっ子Vietnamese: kẻ bắt nạtKorean: 괴롭히는 사람들 - 불량배Turkish: zorba - kabadayıUrdu: غنڈے - دھونس جمانے والےIndonesian: pelaku bully - pengganggu
例句
Some bullies pick on students who are different.
basic
Bullies often make others feel scared or sad.
basic
Schools try to stop bullies from hurting anyone.
basic
Online bullies can be just as harmful as those in real life.
natural
She stood up to the bullies and told a teacher.
natural
There are always a few bullies who like to cause trouble on the playground.
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