bulldoze / ˈbʊlˌdoʊz /

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bulldoze2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

bull·dozed, bull·doz·ing.

  1. to clear, level, or reshape the contours of by or as if by using a bulldozer: to bulldoze a building site.
  2. to clear away by or as if by using a bulldozer: to bulldoze trees from a site.
  3. to coerce or intimidate, as with threats.
v. 无主动词 verb

bull·dozed, bull·doz·ing.

  1. to use a bulldozer:to clear this rubble away we may have to bulldoze.
  2. to advance or force one's way in the manner of a bulldozer.

bulldoze 近义词

v. 动词 verb

demolish

v. 动词 verb

bully, intimidate

bulldoze 的近义词 8
bulldoze 的反义词 3

更多bulldoze例句

  1. No one wants a corporation or government to come into your neighborhood and develop something that jeopardizes your drinking water or bulldozes your church.
  2. “I would hope that the person that would otherwise take, remove, bulldoze a Joshua tree would understand that they are facing fairly significant criminal liability for doing so,” Poston told the Times.
  3. They control 85% of social network traffic, bulldoze competition, and undermine our democracy.
  4. He played the entire pivotal second quarter, bulldozing to the paint time and again for 18 points, 15 assists and eight rebounds to bounce back after a particularly lifeless performance in Boston.
  5. Her obsessive desire to acquire the Dalmatian puppies heightens as she leers over her steering wheel, speeds through city streets and bulldozes through fences in her single-minded pursuit.
  6. They declared triumphantly they would bulldoze other Western-imposed borders as well.
  7. Nevertheless, he warns, “I am afraid that some of our military heavyweights may bulldoze their way to stop the talks.”
  8. In vain they tried to bulldoze and cajole, to push and to pull, to plead with and to denounce the obstinate Nancy Jane.
  9. No call to bulldoze a fellow just because you happened to be first on the spot!
  10. Then it required another half hour for the three to bulldoze McGregor into accepting it.
  11. But he knew Christopher Straight too well to attempt to bulldoze that hard-eyed old woodsman.
  12. An attempt to bulldoze a young government man into believing that the taking of logs without payment was permissible.