1.EXAMPLE:The arrogant manager was always using jargon no one else understand because he liked to intimidate people.
那位傲慢的经理总是使用谁也听不懂的语言,因为他喜欢吓唬人。
2.I said each time I am invited, the police will question and intimidate the people.
我说每次被邀请的时候,警察将会质问与恐吓人民。
3.These questions were an attempt to intimidate the saints into obedience to their demanded repentance.
这些问题的目的乃是要胁迫圣徒们屈服于长老们要求他们悔改的要求。
4.He often strikes a pose in order to intimidate people.
他常装腔作势借以吓人。
5.For instance, they many mishandle the relationship between the central and the local authorities. If they work in a central department, they may tend to ignore the conditions in the localities, paying not heed to opinions offered by local comrades and even trying to intimidate those comrades in the name of the central department.
比如在中央与地方的关系上,如果他在中央某一个部门工作,往往会忽视地方的情况,不重视地方工作同志的意见,甚至随便用中央的帽子往下压;
6.intimidate a witness
恐吓某证人
7.To intimidate or subjugate by an overbearing manner or domineering speech; bully.
对…声色俱厉地进行威逼或制服
8.Intimidate sb. into doing sth.
胁迫某人做某事
9.Managers sometimes raise their voice and pound the table to see if they can intimidate the other party into making further concessions.
经理们有时候会提高嗓门,拍桌子,看看是否能唬住对方做出更多的让步。
10.To intimidate or dominate in a blustering way.
威吓,欺凌以威胁的方式恐吓或威迫