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угрозами или силой заставить( что-л. сделать) Those boys will have to be bullied into action. ≈ Этих парней надо раздразнить, чтобы они начали что-то делать. The boys bullied the small girl into giving them all her money. ≈ Парни так напугали девочку, что она отдала им все деньги. Syn: intimidate, cowБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bully into
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угрозами или силой заставитьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > bully into
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Общая лексика: силой заставить подчиниться -
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фраз. гл.силой заставить подчинитьсяWe think an attempt to bully them into submission would be counterproductive...
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) bully into submission
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фраз. гл.силой заставить подчинитьсяWe think an attempt to bully them into submission would be counterproductive...
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) bully into submission
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̈ɪˈbulɪ I
1. сущ.
1) задира, забияка;
хвастун Syn: tease, trouble-maker
2) хулиган, драчун A gang of bullies was secretly sent to slit the nose of the offender. ≈ Группу хулиганов тайком отправили, чтобы они расквасили нос обидчику.
3) сутенер Syn: souteneur, ponce ∙ a bully is always a coward посл. ≈ задира всегда трус
2. гл. задирать;
грозить, запугивать bully into bully off Syn: intimidate II прил.;
амер.;
разг. первоклассный, великолепный, высокого качества, высокопробный The cook will give you a bully dinner. ≈ Повар приготовит для Вас замечательный обед. bully for you! ≈ молодец!, браво! III сущ. мясные консервы (тж. bully beef) хулиган, громила задира, обидчик сутенер (диалектизм) дружок, товарищ, братец( устаревшее) уличный грабитель;
бандит;
наемный убийца > a * is always a coward (пословица) задира всегда трус запугивать, стращать - to * into submission силой заставить подчиниться - they were bullied out of their right их так запугали, что они отказались от своего права задирать изводить;
издеваться;
грубо обращаться прекрасный, хороший (американизм) первоклассный, превосходный( американизм) веселый, живой хулиганский здорово!, браво! - * for you! (разговорное) молодец!, здорово сказано!, браво! мясные консервы (тж. * beef) bully задира, забияка;
хвастун ~ задирать;
запугивать ~ мясные консервы (тж. bully beef) ~ амер. разг. первоклассный, великолепный;
bully for you! молодец!, браво! ~ сутенер;
a bully is always a coward посл. задира всегда трус ~ хулиган ~ амер. разг. первоклассный, великолепный;
bully for you! молодец!, браво! ~ сутенер;
a bully is always a coward посл. задира всегда трус -
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I ['bulɪ] 1. сущ.1) задира, забиякаSyn:2) хулиган, драчунA gang of bullies was secretly sent to slit the nose of the offender. — Тайком была отправлена шайка хулиганов, чтобы они расквасили нос обидчику.
3) сутенёрSyn:••2. гл.A bully is always a coward. — посл. Задира всегда трус.
1) грозить, запугивать, стращатьSyn:2) ( bully into) угрозами или силой заставить (что-л. сделать)Those boys will have to be bullied into action. — Этим парням надо как следует пригрозить, чтобы они начали что-то делать.
The boys bullied the small girl into giving them all her money. — Парни так запугали девочку, что она отдала им все деньги.
Syn:•II ['bulɪ] прил.; амер.; разг.первоклассный, великолепный, высокопробныйThe cook will give you a bully dinner. — Повар приготовит для вас замечательный обед.
••III ['bulɪ] сущ.; = bully beefbully for you! — молодец!, браво!
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I1. [ʹbʋlı] n1. 1) хулиган, громила2) задира; обидчик2. сутенёр3. диал. дружок, товарищ, братец4. уст. уличный грабитель; бандит; наёмный убийца♢
a bully is always a coward - посл. задира всегда трус2. [ʹbʋlı] v1. запугивать, стращатьthey were bullied out of their right - их так запугали, что они отказались от своего права
2. 1) задирать2) изводить; издеваться; грубо обращатьсяII1. [ʹbʋlı] a1. прекрасный, хороший2. амер.1) первоклассный, превосходный2) весёлый, живой3. хулиганский2. [ʹbʋlı] intздорово!, браво!II [ʹbʋlı] nbully for you! - разг. молодец!, здорово сказано!, браво!
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1. сущ.общ. хулиган, задира; тиран (человек, использующий свою силу для запугивания или издевательств над другими членами коллектива)a school bully beating up a smaller boy — школьный хулиган, избивающий младшего ученика
Teachers usually know who the bullies are in a class. — Учителя обычно знают, кто задирается в классе.
2. гл.He is a bully and has been successful in dominating the entire household. — Он тиран и с легкостью захватил власть в семье.
1) общ. запугивать, стращатьThey were bullied out of their right. — Их так запугали, что они отказались от своего права.
See:2) соц. издеваться, тиранизировать (практика психологического или управленческого подавления человека в коллективе или со стороны начальства)She complained that she was being bullied by the assistant manager. — Она пожаловалась, что заместитель руководителя издевается на ней.
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1. n хулиган, громила2. n задира; обидчик3. n сутенёр4. n диал. дружок, товарищ, братец5. n уст. уличный грабитель; бандит; наёмный убийца6. v запугивать, стращать7. v задирать8. v изводить; издеваться; грубо обращаться9. a прекрасный, хороший10. a амер. первоклассный, превосходный11. a амер. весёлый, живой12. a амер. хулиганский13. int здорово!, браво!bully for you! — молодец!, здорово сказано!, браво!
14. n мясные консервыСинонимический ряд:1. excellent (adj.) A1; bang-up; banner; blue-ribbon; capital; champion; classic; classical; excellent; famous; fine; first-class; first-rate; first-string; five-star; front-rank; Grade A; number one; par excellence; prime; quality; royal; skookum; sovereign; stunning; superior; top; top-notch; whiz-bang2. browbeater (noun) browbeater; bulldozer; harasser; harrier; hector; intimidator3. persecutor (noun) persecutor; ruffian; terror; tormentor4. pimp (noun) cadet; fancy man; macquereau; pander; pimp5. tough guy (noun) heavy; rascal; rowdy; thug; tough guy6. harass (verb) domineer; harass; push around; tease; terrify; trample; tyrannize7. intimidate (verb) bludgeon; bluster; browbeat; bulldoze; bullyrag; cow; dragoon; hector; intimidate; strong-arm; terrorize; threaten -
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bully [ˈbʊlɪ]1. noun2. exclamation4. compounds* * *['bʊlɪ] 1.2) (colloq & dated) (also bully beef) singe (sl) m2.(colloq) exclamation3.transitive verb [person, child] maltraiter; [country] intimider -
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into [ˈɪntʊ]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ dans• to come or go into a room entrer dans une pièce• to get into a car monter dans une voiture or en voiture• he's well into his fifties/sixties il a une bonne cinquantaine/soixantaine d'années* * *['ɪntə, 'ɪntuː]Note: into is used after certain nouns and verbs in English ( change into, wander into etc). For translations, consult the appropriate noun or verb entry (change, wander etc)into is used in the structure verb + somebody + into + doing ( to bully somebody into doing, to fool somebody into doing). For translations of these structures see the appropriate verb entry (bully, fool etc)For translations of expressions like get into trouble, go into detail, get into debt etc you should consult the appropriate noun entry (trouble, detail, debt etc)1) ( indicating change of location) [put, go, disappear] dans [place]to go into town/into the office — aller en ville/au bureau
2) ( indicating change of form) en [new shape, foreign currency, different language]3) ( indicating duration)into the 18th century — jusqu'au XVIIIe siècle
we were well into 1988 when... — l'année 1988 était bien entamée quand...
5) ( indicating direction) dans6) (colloq) ( keen on)to be into — être fana (colloq) de [jazz etc]
7) ( indicating impact) dansto bang into somebody/something — heurter quelqu'un/quelque chose
8) Mathematics8 into 24 goes 3 times ou is 3 — 24 divisé par 8 égale 3
••to be into everything — [child] toucher à tout
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into,❢ Into is used after certain nouns and verbs in English ( way into, change into, stray into etc). For translations, consult the appropriate noun or verb entry (way, change, stray etc). into is used in the structure verb + sb + into + doing ( to bully sb into doing, to fool sb into doing). For translations of these structures see the appropriate verb entry (bully, fool etc). For translations of expressions like get into trouble, go into detail, get into debt etc you should consult the appropriate noun entry (trouble, detail, debt etc). prep1 (indicating change of position, location) dans ; to put sth into mettre qch dans [container, envelope, drainer, room] ; to come/go into entrer dans [room, building, zone] ; to disappear into disparaître dans [forest, mist] ; pour the mixture into it verser le mélange dedans ; to move sth into the shade mettre qch à l'ombre ; to go into town/into the office aller en ville/au bureau ; to get into a car/a train monter dans une voiture/un train ; to get into bed se mettre au lit ; to help sb into bed aider qn à se mettre au lit ;2 (indicating change of shape, form, value) en ; to cut/fold sth into triangles couper/plier qch en triangles ; to curl up into a ball se rouler en boule ; to break into pieces se briser ; divided into apartments divisé en appartements ; to translate sth into Greek traduire qch en grec ; to change dollars into euros changer des dollars en euros ; to turn into se métamorphoser en [butterfly, frog] ; to turn into a young woman devenir une jeune femme ; to roll sth into a ball faire une boule de qch ;3 ( indicating duration) to last/continue into the 18th century durer/continuer jusqu'au XVIIIe siècle ; to go on into the afternoon se prolonger dans l'après-midi ; long ou far into the night jusque tard dans la nuit ;4 ( indicating a point in a process) we were well into 1988 when… l'année 1988 était bien entamée quand… ; well into the second half bien après le début de la deuxième mi-temps ; she was well into the fourth month of her pregnancy elle en était bien à son quatrième mois de grossesse ; to be (well) into one's thirties avoir une bonne trentaine d'années ;5 ( indicating direction) dans ; to speak into the microphone parler dans le microphone ; to stare into space regarder dans le vide ; to gaze into the distance regarder au loin ; to ride off into the sunset partir vers le soleil couchant ;6 ○ ( keen on) to be into être fana ○ de [jazz, athletics, architecture etc] ; she's into art in a big way, she's heavily into art c'est vraiment une fana d'art ○ ; to be into drugs se droguer ;7 ( indicating impact) dans ; to run into sth rentrer dans qch ; he bumped into me il m'est rentré dedans ; to bang into sb/sth heurter qn/qch ;to be into everything [child] toucher à tout. -
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bully ['bʊlɪ]1 noun∎ don't be such a bully! ne sois pas si tyrannique!;∎ American it was an opportunity for the President to use his office as a bully pulpit ce fut l'occasion pour le président des États-Unis de profiter de sa position pour imposer ses vues(intimidate → spouse, employee) brimer, persécuter; (maltreat) brutaliser;∎ she bullies her little sister elle est tyrannique avec sa petite sœur;∎ they bullied me into going ils m'ont forcé à y aller;∎ he gets bullied by the other children at school il se fait persécuter par les autres enfants à l'école►► British familiar old-fashioned bully beef singe m (corned-beef)Sport (in hockey) engager le jeu, mettre la balle en jeu -
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A nB ○ † adj épatant.D vtr [person, child] maltraiter ; [country] intimider ; to bully sb into doing sth forcer qn à faire qch ; I won't be bullied! je ne me laisserai pas intimider!E vi jouer les tyrans. -
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bully someone into doing somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > bully someone into doing something
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'buli
1. plural - bullies; noun(a person who hurts or frightens other, weaker people: The fat boy was a bully at school.) matón
2. verb(to act like a bully towards.) intimidarbully1 n matónbully2 vb intimidardon't bully your little brother! ¡no intimides a tu hermanito!tr['bʊlɪ]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL estupendo,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbully for you! familiar ¡pues fíjate!————————tr['bʊlɪ]1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (hockey) hacer el saque inicial————————tr['bʊlɪ]1 matón,-ona1 (intimidate) intimidar, atemorizar2 (force, coerce) coaccionar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto bully somebody into doing something coaccionar a alguien para que haga algoadj.• de lo mejor adj.• excelente adj.n.• abusador s.m.• acuchillador s.m.• baladrón s.m.• braveador, -ora s.m.,f.• espadachín s.m.• fanfarrón s.m.• guapetón s.m.• guapo s.m.• hampón s.m.• jaque s.m.• jaquetón s.m.• majo s.m.• matachín s.m.• matamoros s.m.• matasiete s.m.• matón s.m.• pendenciero s.m.• perdonavidas s.m.• plantista s.m.,f.• terne s.m.v.• atormentar v.• baladronear v.• bravear v.• fanfarronear v.• fastidiar v.• intimidar v.• roncar v.
I 'bʊlia) c (thug, tyrant) matón, -tona m,f, bravucón, -cona m,fb) c ( in field hockey) bully m, salida f
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-lies, -lying, -lied transitive verb intimidar, matonear (AmL fam)to bully somebody into something: she bullied him into doing it — lo acosó hasta que lo hizo
Phrasal Verbs:
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bully for you/him! — (dated or iro) bravo!
I ['bʊlɪ]1. N1) (=person) matón(-ona) m / f, peleón(-ona) m / f2.VT (also: bully around) intimidar
II * ['bʊlɪ]1.ADJ † (=first-rate) de primera2.EXCLbully for you! — ¡bravo!
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* ['bʊlɪ]N (Mil) (also: bully beef) carne f de vaca conservada en lata* * *
I ['bʊli]a) c (thug, tyrant) matón, -tona m,f, bravucón, -cona m,fb) c ( in field hockey) bully m, salida f
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-lies, -lying, -lied transitive verb intimidar, matonear (AmL fam)to bully somebody into something: she bullied him into doing it — lo acosó hasta que lo hizo
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bully for you/him! — (dated or iro) bravo!
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1. noun:jemand, der gern Schwächere schikaniert bzw. tyrannisiert; (esp. schoolboy etc.) ≈ Rabauke, der (abwertend); (boss) Tyrann, der2. transitive verbbully somebody into/out of doing something — jemanden so sehr einschüchtern, dass er etwas tut/lässt
* * *['buli] 1. plural - bullies; noun(a person who hurts or frightens other, weaker people: The fat boy was a bully at school.) der Tyrann2. verb(to act like a bully towards.) schikanieren* * *bul·ly[ˈbʊli]I. nyou're just a big \bully du bist ein ganz gemeiner Kerlthe class \bully der Schlimmste [o größte Rabauke] in der KlasseII. vt<- ie->▪ to \bully sb jdn tyrannisieren [o drangsalieren]▪ to \bully sb into doing sth jdn soweit einschüchtern, dass er etw tutIII. adj* * *I ['bʊlɪ]1. nto be a bit of a bully — den starken Mann markieren (inf)
don't be a bully with your little sister — schikaniere or tyrannisiere deine kleine Schwester nicht
2. vttyrannisieren, schikanieren; (using violence) drangsalieren; (into doing sth) unter Druck setzenIIto bully sb into doing sth — jdn so unter Druck setzen, dass er etc etw tut
interj (dated)prima (inf), hervorragendbully for you! (dated, iro) — gratuliere!
* * *bully1 [ˈbʊlı] s besonders MIL Cornedbeef nbully2 [ˈbʊlı]A s1. a) jemand, der Schwächere schikaniertb) Tyrann m (Chef etc)2. obs gedungener Schläger3. obs Zuhälter mB v/ta) tyrannisieren, schikanieren, einschüchtern:bully sb into doing sth jemanden so einschüchtern, dass er etwas tutb) einen Arbeitskollegen etc mobbenC adj & int prima:bully for you!a) na und?,b) iron gratuliere!* * *1. noun:jemand, der gern Schwächere schikaniert bzw. tyrannisiert; (esp. schoolboy etc.) ≈ Rabauke, der (abwertend); (boss) Tyrann, der2. transitive verb(persecute) schikanieren; (frighten) einschüchternbully somebody into/out of doing something — jemanden so sehr einschüchtern, dass er etwas tut/lässt
См. также в других словарях:
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