‘bullying'

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von ‘bullying' im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

bullying
zorbalık

Tom okulda diğer çocuklara zorbalık ediyor. - Tom has been bullying other kids at school.

O, kendine yapılan zorbalık üzerine kara kara düşündü. - She brooded over the bullying done to her.

bullying
kabadayılık
bullying
dayılık
bullying 
kabadayılık
bullying
Ezici taciz
cyber-bullying
cyber-zorbalık
bullying tyrants
zorba diktatörler
bullying tyrants
zorbalar
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von ‘bullying' im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

‘bullying’
persistent aggressive behaviour directed towards a particular victim, particularly children at school, who cannot retaliate effectively
‘bullying’
the act of intimidating a weaker person to make them do something
‘bullying’
aggression deliberately and persistently directed against a particular target, or victim, typically one who is weak, vulnerable and defenseless aggression deliberately and persistently directed against a particular target, or victim, typically one who is weak, vulnerable and defenseless
‘bullying’
blustery: noisily domineering; tending to browbeat others
‘bullying’
is a specific type of aggression in which 1) the behaviour is intended to harm or disturb, 2) the behaviour occurs repeatedly over time, and 3) there is an imbalance of power, with a more powerful person or group attacking a less powerful one (Mayo Clinic, 2001)
bullying
An act of intimidating a weaker person to do something, especially such repeated coercion

She has been bullying him into taking her on a holiday.

bullying
Present participle of bully
bullying
Persistent acts intended to make life unpleasant for another person

Bullying is a punishable offense in all schools.

cyber bullying
(Bilgisayar) Cyberbullying, Cyber bullying or online bullying is a term used to refer to bullying and harassment by use of electronic devices through means of e-mail, instant messaging, text messages, blogs, mobile phones, pagers, online games, and websites. Other terms for cyberbullying are electronic bullying, electronic harassment, e-bullying, SMS bullying, mobile bullying, online bullying, digital bullying, or Internet bullying
bullying
the act of intimidating a weaker person to make them do something
bullying
persistent aggressive behaviour directed towards a particular victim, particularly children at school, who cannot retaliate effectively
bullying
aggression deliberately and persistently directed against a particular target, or victim, typically one who is weak, vulnerable and defenseless aggression deliberately and persistently directed against a particular target, or victim, typically one who is weak, vulnerable and defenseless
bullying
noisily domineering; tending to browbeat others
bullying
is a specific type of aggression in which 1) the behaviour is intended to harm or disturb, 2) the behaviour occurs repeatedly over time, and 3) there is an imbalance of power, with a more powerful person or group attacking a less powerful one (Mayo Clinic, 2001)
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