第三人稱單數(shù):bulls第三人稱復(fù)數(shù):bulls現(xiàn)在分詞:bulling過去分詞:bulled過去式:bulled
bull基本解釋
名詞公牛; 股市看漲的人; 力大如牛的人; 大型雄性動(dòng)物
及物動(dòng)詞[證券]從事投機(jī)使(證券等)價(jià)格上漲; 推,強(qiáng)迫; 強(qiáng)力實(shí)現(xiàn); 對…施加壓力,強(qiáng)使…通過
不及物動(dòng)詞[證券](證券、股票等)價(jià)格上漲; 哄抬證券價(jià)格; 走運(yùn),提高身價(jià); 猛推,猛擠,猛力向前
形容詞公的,雄的; 力大如牛的; 價(jià)格上漲的
bull相關(guān)例句
及物動(dòng)詞
1. He bulled his way into the hall.
他擠過人群走進(jìn)大廳。
2. He bulled her into handing him her share of the money.
他嚇唬著讓她把自己那份錢交給他。
不及物動(dòng)詞
1. I bulled past him.
我用力從他身邊擠過。
名詞
1.
1. None of your bull!
別胡謅了!
bull網(wǎng)絡(luò)解釋
1. bull
1. 胡說,廢話:PLZ,PLS:please,請 | bull *** , *** :胡說,廢話 | sorry ass:可憐的家伙,鄙視的意思
bull詞典解釋
1. 公牛
A bull is a male animal of the cow family.
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2. 雄獸;雄性動(dòng)物
Some other male animals, including elephants and whales, are called bulls .
e.g. ...a massive bull elephant with huge tusks.
一頭體形龐大、長著巨大象牙的雄象
3. (預(yù)期股價(jià)上漲而買進(jìn)股票以期不久可高價(jià)賣出獲利的)買空者,多頭
On the stock market, bulls are people who buy shares in expectation of a price rise, in order to make a profit by selling the shares again after a short time.
4. 教皇詔書;教皇訓(xùn)諭
In the Roman Catholic church, a papal bull is an official statement on a particular subject that is issued by the Pope.
5. 胡說;廢話
If you say that something is bull or a load of bull, you mean that it is complete nonsense or absolutely untrue.
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e.g. I think it's a load of bull...
我認(rèn)為那是胡說八道。
e.g. The press couldn't deal with that so they made up all this bull.
新聞媒體無法應(yīng)對此事,因此他們就編造了這通謊言。
6. see also: cock-and-bull story;pit bull terrier
7. 像闖進(jìn)瓷器店的公牛一樣;莽撞冒失
If you say that someone rushes into a situation like a bull in a china shop, you are critical of them because they do not stop to think, and are insensitive to other people's feelings.
e.g. Still, it'll stop him rampaging all over the place like a bull in a china shop.
盡管如此,這將會(huì)讓他不再像個(gè)冒失鬼一樣到處橫沖直撞了。
8. 好像公牛進(jìn)了瓷器店;笨手笨腳
You say that someone is like a bull in a china shop when they are very clumsy.
bull的反義詞
9. 勇敢面對危險(xiǎn)(或困境)
If you take the bull by the horns, you do something that you feel you ought to do even though it is difficult, dangerous, or unpleasant.
e.g. Now is the time for the Chancellor to take the bull by the horns and announce a two per cent cut in interest rates.
現(xiàn)在是財(cái)政大臣迎難而上,宣布利率下調(diào)兩個(gè)百分點(diǎn)的時(shí)候了。
10. like a red rag to a bull -> see rag
bull英英釋義
noun
1. a serious and ludicrous blunder
e.g. he made a bad bull of the assignment
2. mature male of various mammals of which the female is called `cow'
e.g. whales or elephants or especially cattle
3. uncastrated adult male of domestic cattle
4. obscene words for unacceptable behavior
e.g. I put up with a lot of bullshit from that jerk
what he said was mostly bull
Synonym: bullshitIrish bullhorseshitshitcrapdogshit
5. a formal proclamation issued by the pope (usually written in antiquated characters and sealed with a leaden bulla)
Synonym: papal bull
6. the center of a target
Synonym: bull's eye
7. a large and strong and heavyset man
e.g. he was a bull of a man
a thick-skinned bruiser ready to give as good as he got
Synonym: bruiserstrapperSamson
8. an investor with an optimistic market outlook
an investor who expects prices to rise and so buys now for resale later
9. uncomplimentary terms for a policeman
Synonym: copcopperfuzzpig
verb
1. advance in price
e.g. stocks were bulling
2. speak insincerely or without regard for facts or truths
e.g. The politician was not well prepared for the debate and faked it
Synonym: talk through one's hatbullshitfake
3. try to raise the price of stocks through speculative buying
4. push or force
e.g. He bulled through his demands
Synonym: bull through