摆布英语怎么说
She won't allow herself to be dictated to.
Farmers in South Africa are more at the mercy of nature, especially inconsistent rainfall.
You can find plenty of examples where players beg, plead or throw tantrums trying to get us to change something, but we disagree that the change is a good idea and won't do it.
If you are not debt free you will be at the mercy of the financial institutions calling the debt.
Ordinary people are at the mercy of faceless bureaucrats.
She uses her charm to manipulate people.
You and your group would be at the mercy of what others demand of you.
So the woman was at the mercy of her physiology.
In the old days, women were at others' disposal.
Alice went slowly after it and thought, "I never was so ordered about in all my life, never!"
Thus he made clear that she was more than just property to be handled as adults saw fit.
I will never resign myself to failure for I believe I can make progress if I keep trying.
He hates being pushed around.
I dreaded going over to D hall to be manipulated by prisoners.
Facing failure, people will never take their fate lying down.
"I say," Walt broke in, "it is remarkable the way he lets you handle him."
How can we do this without becoming a fashion slave?
He's open about his distrust of many venture capitalists, and doesn't want to be at their mercy.
After all, traders in Shanghai still are prone to extravagant mood swings.
He feels that most migrant workers are completely at the mercy of middlemen and brokers.
He is such a bully. He pushes the other kids around at school.
If you are not debt free you will be at the mercy of the financial institutions calling the debt.
Jean Brodie is a manipulator. She cons everybody.
He was deposed and replaced by a more pliant successor.
She won't allow herself to be dictated to.