释义 |
intimidator|ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪtə(r)| [agent-n. in L. form, from intimidāre to intimidate.] One who intimidates or exercises intimidation.
1857H. H. Wilson tr. Rig-veda III. 346. 1860 Mill Repr. Govt. (1865) 85/2 The intimidator could see the extorted obedience rendered irrevocably on the spot. 1871Daily News 27 June, By enabling a man to shelter his vote from the intimidator we were going to enact immorality, and to give national sanction to lying. 1884St. James's Gaz. 17 July 3/2 We must do our best at once to intimidate the intimidators. |