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1 bully
تَهَدَّدَ \ bully: to behave as a bully towards: Big boys often bully little ones. \ صَاوَلَ \ bully: to behave as a bully towards: Big boys often bully little ones. \ مُسْتَأسِدٌ (إِنْسان بَلْطَجي) \ bully: one who uses his strength to hurt weaker persons or to make them obey him. -
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تَحَكَّمَ في \ bully: to behave as a bully towards: Big boys often bully little ones. command: to control; to be in official charge of: A ship is commanded by its captain. govern: to rule; control. manage: to control (a person, an animal, a business, etc.). restrain: to hold back; control: Restrain your excited children. -
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[ˈbulɪ] plural ˈbullies1. nouna person who hurts or frightens other, weaker people:مُتَغَطْرِس، مُشاغِب، مُتَنَمِّرThe fat boy was a bully at school.
2. verbto act like a bully towards.يَتَغَطْرَس، يُهَدِّد، يَسْتَبِد -
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• Bullies are always (generally) cowards - Не горазд биться, а горазд грозиться (H)• Bully is always a coward (A) - Не горазд биться, а горазд грозиться (H), Шкодлив, как кошка, а труслив, как заяц (Ш) -
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6 издевательство (особ . дедами над новобранцами в армии), v. to bully - издеваться, n. bully - дед (в армии).
General subject: bully (напр. Some were condemned for bullying their fellow conscripts.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > издевательство (особ . дедами над новобранцами в армии), v. to bully - издеваться, n. bully - дед (в армии).
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7 издевательство , v. to bully - издеваться, n. bully - дед .
General subject: (особ. "дедами" над новобранцами в армии)(в армии) bully (напр. Some were condemned for bullying their fellow conscripts.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > издевательство , v. to bully - издеваться, n. bully - дед .
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8 A control freak is a person who has an obsessive need to control other people or situations. Sometimes a control freak is bully who wants power.
Jargon: control freakУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > A control freak is a person who has an obsessive need to control other people or situations. Sometimes a control freak is bully who wants power.
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9 BedRoom Bully
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10 a bully
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11 найманий головоріз
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > найманий головоріз
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12 zorbalık et
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13 amat bagus
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14 judes
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15 tukang gertak
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16 fantur, ruddi
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17 kúga, hræîa
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18 neyîa
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19 achuchador
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20 caradura
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