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  1. to hurt or frighten someone, often over a period of time, and often forcing that person to do something they do not want to do. intimidar. Our survey indicates that one in four children is bullied at school. Nuestra consulta indica que uno de cada cuatro niños sufre acoso escolar.

  2. someone who hurts or frightens someone else, often over a period of time, and often forcing them to do something that they do not want to do: You're just a big bully! Teachers usually know who the bullies are in a class. Fewer examples. It takes courage to stand up to a bully.

  3. Traducción de 'bully' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  4. someone who hurts or frightens someone else, often over a period of time, and often forcing them to do something that they do not want to do: You're just a big bully! Teachers usually know who the bullies are in a class. Menos ejemplos. It takes courage to stand up to a bully.

  5. bully n. (person: intimidates another) bravucón, bravucona nm, nf. matón, matona nm, nf. (ES) abusón, abusona nm, nf. Harold's boss is a bully, always making his subordinates do things like get his coffee and lunch.

  6. Mira 5 traducciones acreditadas de bully en español con oraciones de ejemplo, conjugaciones y pronunciación de audio.

  7. A bully is someone who uses their strength or power to hurt or frighten other people. I fell victim to the office bully. Inglés americano : bully / ˈbʊli /