
습관적으로 약자를 괴롭히거나 위협하는 사람.
A person who habitually seeks to harm or intimidate those whom they perceive as vulnerable.
예문:
"The school counselor intervened after several students reported the same bully harassing them during lunch break."
"He was known as the office bully, constantly making sarcastic remarks to junior staff."
"No one stood up to the neighborhood bully until a new kid moved in and challenged him."
약자를 괴롭히거나 위협하여 (특정 행동을 하도록) 강요하다.
To seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable).
예문:
"The manager tried to bully the employee into working overtime without pay."
"Children who are constantly bullied often suffer from low self-esteem and anxiety."
"They attempted to bully the witness out of testifying, but she remained resolute."
매우 좋은; 훌륭한.
Very good; excellent.
예문:
""That was a bully performance by the lead singer!" exclaimed the old man."
"She said the weather was bully for a picnic in the park."
필드 하키에서 두 선수가 스틱을 세 번 부딪친 후 공을 차지하는 시합 재개 방식.
An act of starting play in field hockey, in which two opponents strike each other's sticks three times and then go for the ball.
예문:
"The referee signaled for a bully to restart the game after a foul near the goal."
"During the bully, both players must tap the ground and then their opponent's stick three times."