tyrannize
/ˈtɪrənaɪz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtɪrənaɪz/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈtir-ə-ˌnīz How to pronounce tyrannize (audio)/ (ame, mw)
tyrannize — 動詞
- tyrannizepresent simple I / you / we / they
- tyrannizeshe / she / it
- tyrannizedpast simple
- tyrannizing-ing form
1. to use power over someone in a harsh way, forcing them to obey instead of lettin
欺壓;霸凌
專橫控制並虐待他人
to use power over someone in a harsh way, forcing them to obey instead of letting them choose for themselves
The older boys tyrannized the new students on the school bus.
那些較大的男生在校車上霸凌新來的學生。
pattern: tyrannize + person/group
For years, the landlord tyrannized tenants with threats about late rent.
多年來,那位房東一直用遲交房租的威脅欺壓房客。
common context: control through threats
At home, Karim tyrannized his younger brother by hiding the TV remote.
在家裡,Karim 會把電視遙控器藏起來,藉此欺壓弟弟。
The youngest child was tyrannized by older cousins during every summer visit.
那個年紀最小的孩子每次暑假探訪時都被年長的表親霸凌。
Nobody let the gang leader tyrannize smaller children near the swings again.
沒有人再讓那個幫派頭頭在鞦韆旁霸凌年紀較小的孩子。
- bully
More common and often used for repeated intimidation in school or work settings
- oppress
Heavier and broader, often used for groups kept down by a system or authority
- domineer
Focuses on bossy control and giving orders, sometimes with less cruelty
- boss around
Informal and milder, often for annoying control rather than true tyranny
文法句型
tyrannize + person/group
用法筆記
Object is usually a person or group with less power, such as children, workers, or tenants. The verb suggests repeated cruel control and sounds stronger and more formal than everyday verbs like 'boss around'.