TermGallery
Inglês
Inglês
Espanhol
Catalão
Português
Russo
Procura alternativas para...
PT
Idioma da interface
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Significados
Exemplos
Estamos usando cookies
Este site usa cookies para oferecer a você as informações mais relevantes. Ao navegar neste site, você aceita esses cookies.
Aceitar e fechar
Sobre cookies
Você sabia?
Você pode clicar duas vezes em uma palavra para procurá-la na TermGallery.
Significados de
bully
em inglês
português
bigorrilha
catalão
batusser
espanhol
gorila
Back to the meaning
A cruel and brutal fellow.
tough
ruffian
rowdy
hooligan
roughneck
yob
yobo
yobbo
português
bigorrilha
catalão
intimidar
Back to the meaning
Be bossy towards.
hector
swagger
browbeat
bullyrag
strong-arm
ballyrag
boss around
push around
catalão
intimidar
Very good.
great
keen
neat
swell
cracking
smashing
dandy
nifty
peachy
groovy
Termos relacionados
good
Sinônimos
Examples for "
great
"
great
keen
neat
swell
cracking
Examples for "
great
"
1
Thank you Ireland: it's a
great
day, for Ireland and for Europe.
2
With that cherished right to vote, however, comes a
great
personal responsibility.
3
It's a
great
way to start the new year. -FieldLevel Media
4
Today is a
great
day for the future health of Australian children.
5
The
great
problem at Yosemite today is simply finding your way around.
1
Given the opportunity, and state government intentions, they're
keen
to encourage visitors.
2
Europe in particular will be
keen
to near-source as much as possible.
3
He said companies were extremely
keen
to take on the new technology.
4
Our group is really
keen
to challenge themselves and accept the challenge.
5
Of course I am. The Nationals' coalition partners are certainly not
keen
.
1
So wouldn't it be
neat
to do year four and year five?
2
As
neat
a solution a Vickers-style plan might be, questions nonetheless remain.
3
Seconds later, a waiter came over to take Favor's order: whiskey
neat
.
4
Very
neat
,
I understand, though I've only seen it from the water.
5
It's a
neat
solution to the transmission problem, I'll give them that.
1
Real
swell
customer, great credit history, just a screwup down in records.
2
Therefore, the first commandment for technologists is: Design technologies to
swell
happiness.
3
The ship was still rolling heavily in the
swell
after the gale.
4
What surprised me, however, was the huge
swell
of support for Kick-Ass.
5
Squire must be thinking of that right now in this deeper
swell
.
1
Turkey has also been
cracking
down on Islamic State networks at home.
2
I've gotten fined a number of times for
cracking
rackets, she said.
3
I hope we can keep
cracking
on, into the future for ever.
4
If Sants really is serious about
cracking
down on wrongdoers, that's welcome.
5
Try a cuticle oil and keep your hands moisturized to avoid
cracking
.
1
There may be magnificence in the
smashing
;
but the thing is smashed.
2
In the latest demonstrations, some attacked the National Assembly building,
smashing
windows.
3
The Wardens' chain of command is a
smashing
disaster at the moment.
4
Furthermore, the final polls accurately predicted the
smashing
of Scotland's political mould.
5
He tried to open the frame, and succeeded in
smashing
the glass.
1
Which was just
dandy
keeno fine as far as she was concerned.
2
She was sure she'd wake up the following morning feeling peachy
dandy
.
3
In areas where there's no pesticides, they'll turn out fine and
dandy
.
4
Ye look right a
dandy
in blue silk doublet and slit pantaloons.
5
The
dandy
of the clubs had become a perambulating mass of rags.
1
Punters with
nifty
footwork should, thus, find the package pretty good value.
2
He is going to require some
nifty
footwork in the weeks ahead.
3
Last week, Microsoft unveiled a very
nifty
video of its latest technology.
4
Do the SEALs have some
nifty
new weapon for taking out sharks?
5
Marchessault tied the game following a
nifty
sequence late in the third.
1
She was sure she'd wake up the following morning feeling
peachy
dandy.
2
If that's the way he wants it, then that's just
peachy
fine.
3
Now, I've never been there myself, but I hear it's just
peachy
.
4
Trust me, the rest of the album is as
peachy
as this.
5
It was a soft
peachy
-
pink
silk that flowed easily from the shoulders.
1
All the beautiful people, the flower people, the good and
groovy
people.
2
The new gals even have
groovy
intruder names: Deanna, Brittney and Jamie-Lee.
3
Protesters professed being on a freedom high as well as feeling
groovy
.
4
And it is a groove; perhaps there was never anything so
groovy
.
5
My friends are all
groovy
-
looking
types with long hair, beads, flowered polyester.
1
Tell me; what's the premium now for a
corking
post like this?'
2
He floundered in a sea of real revue, stunts, and
corking
effects.
3
Roland, meanwhile, was reading with horrified eyes the alleged
corking
Scandal Page.
4
A
corking
baseball story that fans, both young and old, will enjoy.
5
I'll get these interviews, and it'll make a
corking
good second-day story.
1
Pain's
not
bad
right now. But it was clearly not good, either.
2
Money is
not
bad
in itself; wealth is
not
bad
in itself.
3
To invade this world is
not
bad
breeding; it is social sacrilege.
4
The personal appearance of the men of this tribe is
not
bad
.
5
He had to start thinking about it as good luck,
not
bad
.
1
You take me somewhere where we can get a regular
slap
-
up
lunch.
2
You're such a
slap
-
up
dude you'd ought to be a hotel clerk, cap.
3
You had a
slap
-
up
dinner, you're three pounds to the good, and everyone is satisfied.
4
I could furnish a place in
slap
-
up
style to-morrow.
5
The chap who'd owned the 'ouse before 'er father 'd been a regular
slap
-
up
burglar.
1
When he starts in he finishes up a job in
bang
-
up
style.
2
I must say though, Bertie is doing a
bang
-
up
job of it.
3
Says you're doing a
bang
-
up
job with the wraiths on your own.
4
Yes, and you did a
bang
-
up
piece of work, you and Big-foot.
5
I've often worked out many a puzzle while having a
bang
-
up
smoke.
Uso de
bully
em inglês
1
Otherwise, Vladimir Putin may conclude he can
bully
countries inside the EU.
2
But I shall deny him the chance to
bully
me in public.
3
On that Twitter fight, Badu said, I just had to
bully
control.
4
Until one day, Felicity told the
bully
'enough' and it all stopped.
5
Only social media makes it possible to
bully
on such a scale.
6
Her offer of a state visit is appeasement of a reactionary
bully
.
7
And now something in the
bully
's
face heightened the alarm in Gonzaga.
8
A malevolent gleam lit in the cold black eyes of the
bully
.
9
Backstage Sonya de Ville and Mandy Rose continue to
bully
Ember Moon.
10
This should come as no surprise: high negatives are the
bully
's
stock-in-trade.
11
That was
bully
the way you busted that chap in the tank.
12
Some shook their heads at the idea of the former
bully
reforming.
13
It's enough that we protect Humanity; we don't get to
bully
them.
14
Being the
bully
,
however, was tied to increased quality of life scores.
15
A friend of the
bully
jumped in and tried to trip Abe.
16
We're good to go. Raynor was surprised by the
bully
's
sudden deference.
Mais exemplos para "bully"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Sobre este termo
bully
Adjetivo
Substantivo
Singular
Verbo
Indicativo · Pretérito perfeito
Colocações frequentes
bully for
bully beef
big bully
former bully
bully time
Mais colocações
Translations for
bully
português
bigorrilha
rufião
catalão
batusser
cercabregues
pinxo
rufià
vàndal
breguista
gall
perdonavides
bergant
goril·la
intimidar
espanhol
gorila
Bully
ao longo do tempo
Bully
nas variantes da língua
Reino Unido
Comum
Irlanda
Comum
Nova Zelândia
Comum
Mais info