0 a person who hurts or frightens other, weaker people -- bølle; bisse
He was a bully at school.
1 to act like a bully towards -- mobbe; tyrannisere
She was bullied by the other children.
Composite scores for the items relating to teasing and bullying at each time point were created, with scores of 0-2.
A vocal lot, they said that they would not be bullied by anyone.
Also, like battery chickens they also have their beaks removed to prevent them bullying and pecking other chickens.
A child who bullies others and steals from department stores has a social problem.
In general, individuals who had been identified as childhood victims of bullying were functioning adequately as young adults and did not experience serious maladjustment.
Ninety-six percent (212/220) of doctors reported being bullied by more than one person.
My seventh grader bullies or is cruel or mean to others.
With precious few exceptions, the men around her seem to have been an appalling lot, who bullied, cheated, slandered and, ultimately, abandoned her.
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恃強淩弱者,以大欺小者, 傷害, 脅迫…
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恃强凌弱者,以大欺小者, 伤害, 胁迫…
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intimidar, matón, -ona…
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intimidar, tiranizar, ameaçar…
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(弱い者)をいじめる, いじめっ子, 弱い物いじめをする者…
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kabadayılık/zorbalık etmek, bilerek birini korkutmak, zayıf birinin üstüne üstüne gitmek…
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maltraiter, brutaliser, petite brute [feminine]…
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assetjar, intimidar, pinxo…
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