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bulldoze美 ['bʊl.doʊz] 英 ['bʊl.dəʊz] - v.铲平;(使)强行通过;强迫(某人做某事)
- 网络威吓;挤对;威胁
过去分词:bulldozed 现在分词:bulldozing 第三人称单数:bulldozes v. flatten,raze,level,demolish,clear 1. | [t] ~ sth (用推土机)推倒,铲平to destroy buildings, trees, etc. with a bulldozer |
| The trees are being bulldozed to make way for a new superstore. 那片树正被推土机铲除,以兴建一家新超市。 |
2. | [i][t] (使)强行通过to force your way somewhere; to force sth somewhere |
| Rooney bulldozed through to score. 鲁尼强行突破得分。 | | They bulldozed the tax through Parliament. 他们强行使税收提案在议会通过。 | | He bulldozed his way to victory. 他一路上过关斩将,取得了最后胜利。 |
3. | [t] ~ sb (into doing sth) 强迫(某人做某事)to force sb to do sth |
| They bulldozed him into selling. 他们胁迫他卖出。 |
v. | 1. to demolish a building or clear debris using a bulldozer 2. to force somebody to do something or something to happen by behaving stubbornly or ruthlessly 3. to force a way past or through an obstruction 4. to clear an area by removing earth, stones etc with a bulldozer 5. to force someone to do something that they do not really want to do by being very determined and ignoring what they do to oppose you 1. to demolish a building or clear debris using a bulldozer 2. to force somebody to do something or something to happen by behaving stubbornly or ruthlessly 3. to force a way past or through an obstruction 4. to clear an area by removing earth, stones etc with a bulldozer 5. to force someone to do something that they do not really want to do by being very determined and ignoring what they do to oppose you |
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