intimidate
/ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /in-ˈti-mə-ˌdāt/ (ame, mw)
intimidate — 動詞
- intimidatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- intimidateshe / she / it
- intimidatedpast simple
- intimidating-ing form
1. to deliberately cause someone to feel afraid or uneasy, often as a way of forcin
威嚇;脅迫
以恐懼或威脅迫使對方順從
to deliberately cause someone to feel afraid or uneasy, often as a way of forcing them to meet your demands.
The older students tried to intimidate Quan into handing over his lunch money.
高年級學生試圖威嚇 Quan,逼他交出午餐錢。
intimidate + object + into + gerund
Some workers feel intimidated when they have to present in front of a large audience.
有些員工在必須對一大群聽眾進行簡報時會感到畏懼。
feel intimidated + when/by
The company's lawyers sent a menacing letter to intimidate the small business owner.
公司律師寄出一封恐嚇信,試圖嚇倒那位小企業主。
Takeshi refused to be intimidated by the bully and reported the threats to a teacher.
Takeshi 拒絕被霸凌者嚇倒,並向老師報告了那些威脅行為。
Witnesses at the trial had been intimidated into staying silent about what they saw.
審判中的證人曾遭威脅,被迫對所見所聞保持沉默。
文法句型
intimidate + object
intimidate + object + into + [doing something]
feel intimidated + by + [something/someone]
be intimidated + into + [doing something]
用法筆記
Nearly always takes an object. The pattern 'intimidate someone into doing something' is especially common. The passive form 'feel intimidated' or 'be intimidated' appears frequently in both speech and writing.