| 释义 | bullied
 bul·ly 1B0541400 (bo͝ol′ē)n. pl. bul·lies 1.  A person who is habitually cruel or overbearing, especially to smaller or weaker people.2.  A hired ruffian; a thug.3.  A pimp.4.  Archaic A fine person.5.  Archaic A sweetheart.v. bul·lied, bul·ly·ing, bul·lies v.tr.1.  To treat in an overbearing or intimidating manner. See Synonyms at  intimidate.2.  To make (one's way) aggressively.v.intr.1.  To behave like a bully.2.  To force one's way aggressively or by intimidation: "They bully into line at the gas pump" (Martin Gottfried).adj. Excellent; splendid: did a bully job of persuading the members.interj. Used to express approval: Bully for you![Possibly from Middle Dutch boele, sweetheart, probably alteration of broeder, brother; see bhrāter- in Indo-European roots.]
 
 bul·ly 2B0541400 (bo͝ol′ē)n. Canned or pickled beef. Also called  bully beef.[Perhaps French bouilli, boiled meat, label on canned beef, from past participle of bouillir, to boil, from Old French boilir; see  boil1.]EncyclopediaSeebully
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