C1 someone who hurts or frightens someone who is smaller or less powerful, often forcing them to do something that they do not want to do恃强凌弱者,以大欺小者
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It takes courage to stand up to a bully.
He was one of those school bullies who tyrannized the whole playground.
Don't be such a bully - if she doesn't want to come with us, she doesn't have to.
The playground bully used to take our dinner money off us.
The management team should stop acting like bullies and try to discuss the problem with us reasonably.
C1 to hurt or frighten someone who is smaller or less powerful than you, often forcing that person to do something they do not want to do伤害;胁迫;欺负,欺凌
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He has a strong personality, but don't let him bully you.
Don't be bullied, learn to stand up for yourself and what you believe in.
It is important that you report it to the teacher if you see anyone being bullied.
He bullied me into getting the surgery done, and I'm glad now that he did.
When you are bullied, it can destroy your self-esteem.
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