browbeat

browbeat
browbeat
tr['braʊbiːt]
transitive verb (pt browbeat, pp browbeaten tr['braʊbiːtən] )
1 intimidar
browbeat ['braʊ.bi:t] vt, -beat ; -beaten [-.bi:tə n] or -beat ; -beating : intimidar
browbeat
pret.
(Preterito definido de "to browbeat")
v.
(§ p.,p.p.: browbeat, browbeaten) = acobardar v.
imponerse a v.
'braʊbiːt
transitive verb (past browbeat; past p browbeaten 'braʊˌbiːtṇ) intimidar

they tried to browbeat me into joining them — intentaron intimidarme para que me uniera a ellos

['braʊbiːt]
(pt browbeat) (pp browbeaten) VT intimidar, convencer con amenazas

to browbeat sb into doing sth — intimidar a algn para que haga algo

* * *
['braʊbiːt]
transitive verb (past browbeat; past p browbeaten ['braʊˌbiːtṇ]) intimidar

they tried to browbeat me into joining them — intentaron intimidarme para que me uniera a ellos


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