bully-off
基本解釋
- 開(kāi)球; n.;閉塞開(kāi)始
英漢例句
- The police hid Assiya, she said, and briefly locked up her 10-year-old brother to bully the family into backing off.
警察們把阿西婭藏起來(lái),她說(shuō),并短暫扣押了她10歲大的弟弟以威嚇這個(gè)家庭。 - They saw a homeless man leaving a shop and started to bully him. An off-duty policeman heard the commotion and intervened; he was shot and killed.
他們看到一個(gè)流浪漢正要從一個(gè)商店離開(kāi),便開(kāi)始恫嚇?biāo)?,恰巧一名下班的警察?tīng)到了喧鬧并予以干涉,結(jié)果遭到槍擊身亡。 - It is not so much that he is, as some have suggested, a flat-track bully, only good to score heavily when the pressure is off; the issue is tactical.
一些人說(shuō)他沒(méi)有那么重要,只是一個(gè)只會(huì)欺負(fù)弱小的人,也只擅長(zhǎng)在沒(méi)有壓力的時(shí)候重重的射門(mén),這爭(zhēng)論點(diǎn)只是戰(zhàn)略型的。 - These include trying to boost domestic demand with higher wages and lower taxes for the less well-off, to bully the Bundesbank into cutting interest rates, and to set target zones to stabilise currencies.
ECONOMIST: Who really runs Germany?
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- a method by which a game is restarted after a stoppage. Two opposing players stand with the ball between them and alternately strike their sticks together and against the ground three times before trying to hit the ball
- to restart play after a stoppage with a bully-off