The mountains were dim through the haze.
1 to play tricks on new college students, army recruits etc or make them perform humiliating tasks. -- bắt nạt
The practice of hazing continued on some levels well into the late 20th century, but is no longer allowed in the present day.
Gangs foster fellowship though the brutality of hazing and the camaraderie of drinking sessions.
The motive although unknown has been stated to involve hazing the bullying of younger servicemen.
An incident of hazing in 1994 led to a year-long period of derecognition.
There is a zero tolerance against any kind of hazing.
Initially he did not take his studies seriously, and was suspended twice for hazing and pranks against fellow students.
At the old universities, these traditions have often turned civilized after a dark history of hazing.
In military circles hazing is sometimes assumed to test recruits under situations of stress and hostility.