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1 intimidate
أَرْغَمَ بالتخويف \ intimidate: to frighten (sb.) so as to force him to do, or not to do sth.: Criminals sometimes intimidate people who might speak against them in court. \ See Also أرهب (أَرْهَبَ) \ خَوَّفَ \ intimidate: to frighten (sb.) so as to force him to do sth., or not to do sth.: Criminals sometimes intimidate people who might speak against them in court. \ رَهَّبَ \ intimidate: to frighten (sb.) so as to force him to do sth., or not to do sth.: Criminals sometimes intimidate people who might speak against them in court. \ See Also خوف (خَوَّف) -
2 intimidate
[ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪt] verbto frighten eg by threatening violence.يُفْزِع، يُخيف، يُرْعِب -
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6 gözünü korkut
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8 hræîa, ógna
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10 achinar
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16 intimidire
intimidate* * *intimidire v.tr.1 (rendere timido) to overawe, to make* nervous: quel professore lo intimidisce, that teacher overawes him2 (intimorire) to frighten, to intimidate: intimidire qlcu. con pesanti minacce, to intimidate s.o. with ugly threats; non crederai di intimidirmi?, don't think you can frighten me!◘ intimidirsi v.intr.pron.1 (diventare timido) to become* shy, to become* timid: Paolo si intimidisce se ci sono estranei, Paolo becomes timid if strangers are there2 (intimorirsi) to be frightened; to be intimidated.* * *[intimi'dire]1. vt2. vi* * *[intimi'dire] 1.verbo transitivo1) (spaventare) to intimidate2.intimidire qcn. — to make sb. feel shy
* * *intimidire/intimi'dire/ [102]1 (spaventare) to intimidate2 (imbarazzare) intimidire qcn. to make sb. feel shyII intimidirsi verbo pronominale(imbarazzarsi) to become* shy. -
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intimidate; terrorize————————to frighten, to startle, to make afraid, to alarm, to scare, to terrify, to intimidate, to daunt, to awe————————intimidate -
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20 залякувати виборців
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intimidate — intimidate, cow, bulldoze, bully, browbeat are comparable when meaning to frighten or coerce by frightening means into submission or obedience. Intimidate primarily implies a making timid or fearful, but it often suggests a display or application … New Dictionary of Synonyms
intimidate — in·tim·i·date /in ti mə ˌdāt/ vt dat·ed, dat·ing 1: to make timid or fearful; esp: to compel or deter by or as if by threats see also coercion 2: to engage in the crime of intimidating (as a witness, juror, public officer in the performance of… … Law dictionary
intimidate — (v.) 1640s, from M.L. intimidatus, pp. of intimidare to frighten, intimidate, from L. in in (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + timidus fearful (see TIMID (Cf. timid)). Related: Intimidated; intimidating … Etymology dictionary
Intimidate — In*tim i*date, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Intimidated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Intimidating}.] [LL. intimidatus, p. p. of intimidare to frighten; pref. in in + timidus fearful, timid: cf. F. intimider. See {Timid}.] To make timid or fearful; to inspire of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
intimidate — [v] frighten, threaten alarm, appall, awe, badger, bait, bludgeon, bluster, bowl over*, browbeat*, buffalo*, bulldoze*, bully, chill, coerce, compel, constrain, cow*, daunt, dishearten, dismay, dispirit, disquiet, dragoon, enforce, force, hound* … New thesaurus
intimidate — ► VERB ▪ frighten or overawe, especially so as to coerce into doing something. DERIVATIVES intimidation noun intimidator noun intimidatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin intimidare make timid … English terms dictionary
intimidate — [in tim′ə dāt΄] vt. intimidated, intimidating [< ML intimidatus, pp. of intimidare, to make afraid < L in , in + timidus, afraid, TIMID] 1. to make timid; make afraid; daunt 2. to force or deter with threats or violence; cow intimidation n … English World dictionary
intimidate — verb ADVERB ▪ physically, psychologically ▪ Dissidents were physically intimidated, threatened, and harshly interrogated. VERB + INTIMIDATE ▪ try to PREPOSITION … Collocations dictionary
intimidate — 01. Toby is able to [intimidate] the other children because he is so much bigger than them. 02. It is very [intimidating] to speak in front of an audience, especially when you are doing it in a foreign language. 03. With her great intellect and… … Grammatical examples in English
intimidate — v. (D; tr.) to intimidate into (to intimidate smb. into doing smt.) * * * [ɪn tɪmɪdeɪt] (D; tr.) to intimidate into (to intimidate smb. into doing smt.) … Combinatory dictionary
intimidate — UK [ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪt] / US [ɪnˈtɪmɪˌdeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms intimidate : present tense I/you/we/they intimidate he/she/it intimidates present participle intimidating past tense intimidated past participle intimidated a) to deliberately make … English dictionary