bullying

bullying[ˈbuliŋ] 

原级:bully

bullying什么意思

第三人称单数:bullies

bullying在线翻译

第三人称复数:bullies

过去分词:bullied

过去式:bullied

bullying 基本解释
恐吓,威逼( bully的现在分词 );豪;跋扈;
bullying 网络解释

1. (恃强凌弱):Gluttony (贪吃) | Bullying (恃强凌弱) | Lust (欲望)

2. 恐吓:112 B-type natriuretic peptide B 型利钠肽 | 113 bullying 恐吓 | 114 burden of illness 疾病负担

bullying 单语例句

1. The very sight of someone trying to commit a crime - attempt to rob, rape or pilfer - or an act of bullying swings them into action.

2. The numerous examples include encouraging students to discuss bullying among themselves, using skits to act out the emotions of being bullied and adopting other means.

3. Janet Jackson has revealed her brother Michael made her life a misery when they were growing up by bullying her about her weight.

4. She said her experience with bullying started when she became the subject of gossip in a classmate's blog last year.

5. Prosecutors contend that the tapes are at the center of the case against Jackson, who is accused of bullying the family into participating in the interviews.

6. bullying

6. It is hoped the school would be a way to combat the high bullying, dropout and depression rate many gay and lesbian students experience nationwide.

7. bullying的近义词

7. They found that bullying and physical aggression helped popularity in the earlier grades but membership in physically aggressive cliques declined as children got older.

8. Many don't report bullying because they fear repercussions or don't want to embarrass their families, she added.

9. Bullying has been an endemic problem in the country with about one in five students saying they have been victims.

10. The rising number of cases shows that women still occupy a lower position in society, and are therefore more vulnerable to exploitation and bullying by men.

bullying 英英释义

noun

1. the act of intimidating a weaker person to make them do something

    Synonym: intimidation

adj

1. noisily domineering
    tending to browbeat others

    Synonym: blustery