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Перевод: intimidate
[глагол] пугать; припугнуть; запугивать; устрашать
Тезаурус:
- Others, such as popular protest and the use of the legal system to intimidate and terrorise, have attracted particular attention in recent years.
- Sue Baker, Observer motoring correspondent, has a theory: "So often, when driving on a motorway, you see strings of cars in the outside lane, driving too fast and too close, the drivers trying to intimidate one another.
- It is difficult to see that as anything other than an attempt to intimidate the BBC.
- Then it breaks out over an overlap onto the characteristic smooth slabs and walls which at the same time tempt and intimidate, attract but repel.
- Chancellor Kohl can intimidate mavericks in his Christian Democrat party by threatening to move their names down on the electoral list, exposing them to the risk of defeat at the polls.
- Haseley Crawford was trying to intimidate everybody, which I later learned was his usual pre-race gambit.
- His blustery manner brought out large crowds despite frequent government attempts to intimidate rural populations into staying away.
- They trundled in, promising that they would do nothing to distress or intimidate poor little Miss Harker.
- Mr Rajmohan Gandhi (no relation to the Prime Minister), a grandson of Mahatma Gandhi and candidate for the opposition Janata Dal party, accused the police of helping the ruling Congress party to intimidate voters.
- I have also noticed many times in my garden, how some strong-growing "weed" appears to intimidate those plants who were previously growing there.
- In Copenhagen's biggest selling daily newspaper Ekstra Bladet , Bartram claimed the Rangers' boss had given players strict instructions intimidate the opposition.
- The magistrate, Mr S.K. Upadhyaya, resplendent among the dusty villagers in a navy blazer and a silver-tipped walking stick, denied that there had been any attempt to intimidate voters.
- Dundee, who languish in the basement, and Celtic, the leaders, are the two highest-scoring teams, although neither has a defence which would intimidate opponents.
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