bullied

英 美
  • adj. 被欺负的;因害怕而屈服顺从的
  • v. 威胁;恃强欺弱(bully的过去分词)
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bullied (adj.)
1851, past participle adjective from bully (v.).
1. The government says it will not be bullied by the press.
政府声称不会屈服于新闻媒体的压力。

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2. Vic was bullied by his father and persecuted by his sisters.
维克受到父亲的欺压和姊妹们的纠缠。

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3. I asked her if she was bullied by the other children.
我问她有没有被别的孩子欺负。

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4. Many children who can't or don't conform are often bullied.
很多不能或不按规矩行事的小孩常常被人欺负。

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5. Mr Adams was repeatedly bullied and picked on by manageress Elizabeth Archer.
女经理伊丽莎白·阿彻多次胁迫和刁难亚当斯先生。

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