词组 | intimidate |
释义 | intimidate (one) into (something)1. To intentionally frighten one with threatening behavior for the purpose of forcing them to take some action. I really don't want to fire Marcia, so I'm going to see if I can intimidate Doug into doing it! His opponent's smear campaign intimidated him into dropping out of the race. 2. To cause one to feel frightened, resulting in them taking, or not taking, a particular action. I knew I was free to speak in that meeting, but the prestige of all the board members intimidated me into silence. intimidate (one) with (something)To intentionally frighten or threaten one with a particular action or method. He's trying to intimidate me with threats of taking that scandalous information to the press, but I refuse to drop out of the election. intimidate someone into somethingto threaten or frighten someone into doing something. Do you think you can intimidate me into working for you? We weren't intimidated into doing it. intimidate someone with somethingto threaten or frighten someone with something. Please don't try to intimidate me with your silly threats! We hadn't been intimidated with their threats. |
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