公牛
多頭
買方
工頭
雄獸,雄性大動(dòng)物
行情看漲者
<美俚>警察
<口>靶心
中心目標(biāo)
彪形大漢,壯漢
<俚>胡說,廢話
訓(xùn)令,法令
教皇的詔書
自相矛盾的荒謬說法
<美俚>大錯(cuò)
公文
雄象
雄鯨
布爾(1810-1880,挪威小提琴手)
adj.(形容詞)雄的,公的
公牛的
公牛般的,公牛一樣的
大號(hào)的,大型的
行情上漲的
做多頭的
【商】買方的
哄臺(tái)證券價(jià)格的
雄獸的
v.(動(dòng)詞)<美俚>嚇唬
欺騙
上漲
猛力前進(jìn)
<俚>聊天
強(qiáng)使…通過(路)
擠出(路),強(qiáng)行擠過
哄抬…的價(jià)格,哄抬(證券等的行情)
做多頭,做買方
排除困難前進(jìn),奮力前行
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推
強(qiáng)迫
吹牛,瞎扯
bull公牛,教皇訓(xùn)諭
1.公牛,來自詞根bov, 牛,見bovine. 或來自PIE * bhel, 膨脹,見ball.
2.教皇訓(xùn)諭,來自用封蠟(形似小球)密封的教皇下發(fā)給下屬教會(huì)的文件,詞源同bill.
Red Bull紅牛;紅牛車隊(duì);紅牛飲料
Raging Bull憤怒的公牛;狂牛;蠻牛;憤慨的公牛
Bull market牛市;多頭市場;升市
Golden Bull金璽詔書;金牛苑越南菜館;金牛獎(jiǎng)
Red Bull Racing紅牛車隊(duì);汽車?yán)?;紅牛賽車
John Bull約翰牛;英國佬;英國人;約翰·布爾
Bull Terrier牛頭挭;斗牛梗;牛頭更
Bull Durham百萬金臂;野牛德拉姆;接棒情緣;德拉姆牛
pit bull比特犬;斗牛?狗;斗牛狗式衛(wèi)士;斗牛?狗式衛(wèi)士
1. I also met with Pollack again to kind of shoot the bull.
漢我也再次和波拉克會(huì)面,兩人閑聊了會(huì)兒。
來自柯林斯例句
2. The origins of bull-riding, which serves no practical purpose, are murkier.
漢騎牛賽沒有實(shí)際意義,其起源比較令人費(fèi)解。
來自柯林斯例句
3. He was convicted of failing to muzzle a pit bull.
漢他因沒能給比特犬戴嘴套而被判有罪。
來自柯林斯例句
4. He picked up his first booking for a 45th-minute foul on Bull.
漢他因?yàn)樵诒荣愡M(jìn)行到第45分鐘時(shí)對(duì)公牛隊(duì)犯規(guī)而被第一次記名警告。
來自柯林斯例句
5. The tan-coloured dog looks suspiciously like an American pit bull terrier.
漢這只棕黃色的狗看上去非常像美國比特犬.
來自柯林斯例句
1. uncastrated adult male of domestic cattle
2. a large and strong and heavyset man;
"he was a bull of a man"
"a thick-skinned bruiser ready to give as good as he got"
3. obscene words for unacceptable behavior;
"I put up with a lot of bullshit from that jerk"
"what he said was mostly bull"
4. a serious and ludicrous blunder;
"he made a bad bull of the assignment"
5. uncomplimentary terms for a policeman
6. an investor with an optimistic market outlook; an investor who expects prices to rise and so buys now for resale later
7. the center of a target
8. a formal proclamation issued by the pope (usually written in antiquated characters and sealed with a leaden bulla)
9. mature male of various mammals of which the female is called `cow'; e.g. whales or elephants or especially cattle
Verb1. push or force;
"He bulled through his demands"
2. try to raise the price of stocks through speculative buying
3. talk through one's hat;
"The politician was not well prepared for the debate and faked it"
4. advance in price;
"stocks were bulling"