英:['bʊli:ˌræg]
美:['bʊliˌræg]
英:['bʊli:ˌræg]
美:['bʊliˌræg]
bul·ly·rag
bU li raeg
第三人称单数:bullyrags
现在分词:bullyragging
过去式:bullyragged
过去分词:bullyragged
bullyragger (n.)
词根:bully
adj.bully 第一流的;特好的
adv.bully 很;十分
int.bully 好;妙
n.bully 欺凌弱小者;土霸
vi.bully 欺侮人
vt.bully 欺负;威吓
Verb
1. be bossy towards;
"Her big brother always bullied her when she was young"
"欺负,威胁,责骂",1790年, ballarag,起源不确定; 早期的拼写表明它与 bully 无关。
origin unknown
The first known use of bullyrag was circa 1790
1 Why, the skipper, coming away from the place himself, and he bullyragged me for being there and sent me on deck.
2 Then you hector and bullyrag us on the stairs," said Stalky, "about matters that are your business entirely.
3 And if you can’t lift it, then leave it for another trip, and bullyrag those skinflints at H. M. & Co.’s to send a man down to help you.
4 He blustered and bullyragged; he had been their boss and he had been fired without cause, he insisted.
5 One of the first things a detective has to do is to surprise his man, and then immediately begin to bullyrag and overbear him; pretend that all is known, that the game is up.
6 "Well, I take the attitude that this situation is the result of your incompetence," Brannad Klav began, in a bullyragging tone.
7 For many years the two men who stood at first and third bases were stationed there merely to bullyrag and abuse the pitchers, often using language that was a disgrace to a ball field.
8 The girls are dead tired and need their dinner and kind sympathy instead of being bullyragged——" "Page!
9 The bullyragging sophomore coxswain I came to know very well in later years, and found him as courteous and good-hearted as 105 any man.
10 anonymous trolls on the website tried to bullyrag him into backing down
11 “Sir,” Murphy answered, so softly and carelessly that it irritated the mate to further bullyragging.
12 It is a grand thing to hear him bullyragging the villain.
13 He was a born boss, and loved to command, and to jaw and dispute with inferiors and harry them and bullyrag them.
14 I tried to bullyrag him into keeping on, but it was no go.
15 Say," he grumbled, "what call has that big lobster to bullyrag this crowd the way he's been doin'?
16 He tried ridicule; and when that didn't stop the crazy happenings, he took to bullyragging.
17 After his money, I guess; next thing, unless you block his play, he'll be standing over poor old dad's bed, bullyragging him.
18 “If you’re going to bullyrag me....” he began blusteringly, “I may as well tell you that I’m not going back to Paris till I please, and–––” “Very well,” said Micky.
19 On Sunday he allowed Mrs. Davis to bullyrag him into a tentative engagement.
20 But I did not come here to bullyrag like an old woman.
2 辱骂
abuse verbal insult name-calling invective opprobrium vituperation snash slag hate slang jive revile heckle miscall vituperate dump on the rough edge of tongue vituperatory vituperative opprobrious name taunt obloquy unpleasantry curse blister blaspheme blackguard bespatter clapperclaw
3 烦扰
annoying worrisome pestiferous bother annoyance vexation worriment fuss worry hassle plague bait spite disturb torment weary smite ruffle gall nettle fidget harrow displease vex disquiet chivy incommode bore annoy make nervous
5 恐吓
denunciative blustering denunciatory intimidatory blusterous strike threat menace bravado bluster threaten huff bulldoze hector fley toss terrorize abet daunt terrorise affray gast gally
6 威吓
denunciatory thunder denunciation bluster domineer roister minatorial intimidatory comminatory intimidation terrorization hector intimidate bulldoze gallow ballyrag show teeth come on strong big stick
7 欺侮