bulldozing 糊炮爆破
- The area was bulldozed to make way for a new road.
那片地已被推土机推平用以修筑新路. - They bulldozed me into signing the agreement.
他们胁迫我签约.
Bulldoze \Bull"doze`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bulldozed}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Bulldozing}.]
To intimidate; to restrain or coerce by intimidation or
violence; -- used originally of the intimidation of negro
voters, in Louisiana. [Slang, U.S.]
- Spear points, arrowheads and flakes from toolmaking were uncovered while developers were bulldozing land for a subdivision in 1988.
- More bulldozing was planned.
- Moreover, he is a man of conciliatory rather than bulldozing instincts.
- Meanwhile, bulldozing is under way to prepare for townhouses and detached homes that will accompany the shopping mall.
- Officials at Glendale Federal Bank, backers of the project, do not deny the bulldozing and said they are trying to resolve the situation.
- Cowper said he would urge more intrusive techniques _ including such unproven tactics as bulldozing shorelines _ if they get rid of the oil and allow micro-organisms and other life to re-colonize the fouled areas.
- Kentucky is paying about half the cost of bulldozing the plant site and bringing in sewers and utilities.
- The mayor of Charvieu-Chavagneux and the head of the local Moslem community signed a pact Monday aimed at easing religious tension caused by the city bulldozing a mosque.
- Firefighters improved on that barrier by bulldozing fire lines and lighting backfires, exhausting the forest's fuel before the main fire could reach the river, as helicopters dropped water on the area.