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Перевод: bully
[прилагательное] великолепный; первоклассный; [существительное] хулиган ; задира ; забияка ; сутенер ; хвастун ; мясные консервы; [глагол] запугивать; задирать; задрать [сл.]
Тезаурус:
- At the moment, Mrs Thatcher and her ministers are playing the role they seem to like most, that of school bully - they call it strong government.
- PUNTERS at Huntingdon yesterday were up in arms after Bully Boy, the outsider of three, stormed home by a distance in the Long Sutton Handicap Chase.
- Mummy led Bully as far as the starting-place for her, then handed the rope-lead to Angela.
- Bully wagged his tail on seeing Angela, but Angela didn't pat him.
- "You're a bully.
- It was the same sort of hysteria after the Hungerford massacre which persuaded a weak and inexperienced Home Secretary to give the police unfettered discretion to bully, terrorise and generally make a nuisance of themselves among law-abiding sportsmen.
- Racing: Punters in uproar after Bully Boy floors favourites.
- It was Bully, who had followed the crowd into Morley Park and suddenly and delightedly recognised his friend of next door, Angela.
- Well, bully for him.
- An unexpected encounter between the bully and the bullied results in friendship, and the downfall of Emma.
- If a stranger, or a bully, or even someone you know tries to harm you or touch you in a frightening way, RUN AWAY and get help.
- Give a bully an inch and he'll end up walking all over you."
- He wanted to go back home in one piece - but not at the price of buying a drink for a bully and coward.
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