English-Thai Dictionary
bulldoze
VT พาล ขู่เข็ญ คุกคาม coerce pan
bulldozer
N รถแทรกเตอร์ เกลี่ย ดิน tractor rod-taek-tor-kail-din
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BULLDOZE
Bull "doze `, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bulldozed; p. pr. & vb. n.Bulldozing.]
Defn: To intimidate; to restrain or coerce by intimidation or violence; -- used originally of the intimidation of negro voters, in Louisiana. [Slang, U.S.]
BULLDOZER
BULLDOZER Bull "do `zer, n.
Defn: One who bulldozes. [Slang ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
bulldoze
bull doze |ˈbo͝olˌdōz ˈbʊlˌdoʊz | ▶verb [ with obj. ] clear (ground ) or destroy (buildings, trees, etc. ) with a bulldozer: developers are bulldozing the site. • use insensitive force when dealing with (someone or something ): she believes that to build status you need to bulldoze everyone else. ORIGIN late 19th cent. ( in the sense ‘intimidate ’): from bull 1 + -doze, alteration of the noun dose .
bulldozer
bull doz er |ˈbo͝olˌdōzər ˈbʊlˌdoʊzər | ▶noun a powerful tractor with a broad upright blade at the front for clearing ground. • a person or group exercising irresistible power, esp. in disposing of obstacles or opposition: he was a political bulldozer | as president of the board, she was an insufferable bulldozer.
Oxford Dictionary
bulldoze
bull |doze |ˈbʊldəʊz | ▶verb [ with obj. ] clear (ground ) or destroy (buildings, trees, etc. ) with a bulldozer: developers are bulldozing the site. • use force insensitively when dealing with (someone or something ): she believes that to build status you need to bulldoze everyone else. ORIGIN late 19th cent. (originally US in the sense ‘intimidate ’): from bull 1 + -doze, alteration of the noun dose .
bulldozer
bull |dozer |ˈbʊldəʊzə | ▶noun a powerful track-laying tractor with caterpillar tracks and a broad curved upright blade at the front for clearing ground. • a person or group exercising irresistible force, especially in disposing of opposition: the new Duke was a political bulldozer.
American Oxford Thesaurus
bulldoze
bulldoze verb 1 they plan to bulldoze the park: demolish, knock down, tear down, pull down, flatten, level, raze, clear. 2 he bulldozed his way through: force, push, shove, barge, elbow, shoulder, jostle, muscle; plunge, crash, sweep, bundle. 3 informal she tends to bulldoze everyone: bully, browbeat, intimidate, dragoon, domineer, hector, pressurize, tyrannize, strong-arm, push around, walk all over; railroad, steamroller, lean on, boss.
Oxford Thesaurus
bulldoze
bulldoze verb 1 they are planning to bulldoze the park and build workers' flats: demolish, knock down, tear down, pull down, flatten, fell, level, raze, raze to the ground, clear, destroy, lay waste to. ANTONYMS construct. 2 the forward bulldozed his way through to score: force one's way, push (one's way ), shove (one's way ), barge (one's way ), elbow (one's way ), shoulder (one's way ), jostle (one's way ), muscle, bludgeon one's way, plunge, crash, sweep, bundle, hustle. ANTONYMS ease. 3 informal she believes that to build status you need to bulldoze everyone else: bully, hector, browbeat, intimidate, coerce, steamroller, badger, boss about /around, dragoon, cow, bludgeon, persecute, domineer, oppress, pressure, pressurize, tyrannize, terrorize, menace, subjugate, strong-arm, use strong-arm tactics on; informal railroad, lean on.
Duden Dictionary
Bulldozer
Bull do zer Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈbʊldoːzɐ |der Bulldozer; Genitiv: des Bulldozers, Plural: die Bulldozer englisch bulldozer, Herkunft ungeklärt schweres Fahrzeug zum Ebnen des Geländes oder zum Bewegen größerer Erdmassen
French Dictionary
bulldozer
bulldozer n. m. (pl. bulldozers ) nom masculin Engin de terrassement constitué par un tracteur à chenilles équipé à l ’avant d ’une lame, servant à pousser des terres ou d ’autres matériaux. : Des bulldozers géants. Note Technique Le mot bouteur a été proposé en remplacement de bulldozer, mais il n ’est pas passé dans l ’usage. Prononciation Attention à la prononciation, [buldozœr, byldɔzœr ]
Spanish Dictionary
bulldozer
bulldozer (también buldócer )nombre masculino Máquina automóvil de orugas, provista de una pala frontal muy grande, que se usa para derribos y nivelación del terreno :un bulldozer aparta los restos de un derrumbe .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del inglés bulldozer , derivado del verbo to bulldoze ‘demoler, avasallar ’.Se pronuncia ‘buldócer ’.El plural es bulldozers .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
bulldoze
b ú ll d ò ze 動詞 他動詞 1 〈建物など 〉をブルドーザーで壊す [ならす ].2 〈岩 土など 〉を (ブルドーザーで )取り除く .3 ⦅否定的に ⦆〖~ A into (doing )〗A 〈人 〉を脅迫して …させる ; «…に » 〈法案など 〉を強引に通す «through » .
bulldozer
bull doz er /bʊ́ldòʊzə r /名詞 C 1 ブルドーザー .2 脅迫する人 .