mid 16th cent.: probably from Middle Dutch boelelover. Original use was as a term of endearment applied to either sex; it later became a familiar form of address to a male friend. The current sense dates from the late 17th centlate 16th cent. (originally used of a person, meaning admirable, gallant, jolly): from bully The current sense dates from the mid 19th centlate 19th cent. (originally denoting a scrum in Eton football): of unknown originmid 18th cent.: alteration of bouilli
英英釋義行業(yè)釋義網(wǎng)絡釋義
noun
1.a cruel and brutal fellow
2.very good;
he did a bully job
vern
1.be bossy towards;
Her big brother always bullied her when she was young
2.discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate
體育
1.開球
法律
1.威嚇
-bully
1 . 半熟少年激殺案
Last of England 英格蘭的末日 ... Beau trutilize / 干得漂亮 / 軍中禁戀 Bully / 半熟少年激殺案 Broken Sky / 分割的天際 / 情裂的天際.
2 . 欺凌
欺凌(Bully) 地區(qū):美國類型:紀錄片 This year, over 5 million American kids will be bullied at school, online, on the bus, at home, through.