an uncastrated male bovine animal (未阉割的)公牛 [as modifier]bull calves. 小公牛。 ■a large male animal, especially a whale or elephant 雄性巨兽(尤指雄鲸或公象) ■(the Bull)the zodiacal sign or constellation Taurus 金牛宫;金牛星座
(Brit.)the centre of a target; a bullseye (英)靶心
(Stock Exchange)a person who buys shares hoping to sell them at a higher price later (股票)买空的人,多头。 常与 bear 相对
adjective
[attrib.](of a part of the body, especially the neck) resembling the corresponding part of a male bovine animal in build and strength (体格,力量)大如牛的;(似)公牛的 his bull neck and broad shoulders. 他的牛一般的粗脖子和宽阔的肩膀。
verb
[with obj. and adverbial of direction]push or drive powerfully or violently 用力推,猛推 he bulled the motor cycle clear of the tunnel. 他用力把摩托车推离隧道。 [no obj., with adverbial of direction]he was bulling through a mob of admirers. 他使劲拨开众多的崇拜者往前走。
[no obj.](be bulling)(of a cow) behave in a manner characteristic of being on heat (母牛)发情
常用词组 like a bull at a gate
taking action hastily and without thought 鲁莽地,狂烈地,猛烈地
like a bull in a china shop
behaving recklessly and clumsily in a situation where one is likely to cause a damage or injury 笨手笨足闯祸的,行动(或说话)鲁莽的
like a red rag to a bull
见 red
take the bull by the horns
deal decisively with a difficult, dangerous, or unpleasant situation 不畏艰险,勇于面对困难
语源
late Old English bula (recorded in place names), from Old Norse boli. Compare with bullock
bull2 noun
a papal edict 教皇诏书
语源
Middle English : from Old French bulle, from Latin bulla 'bubble, rounded object' (in medieval Latin 'seal or sealed document')
bull3 noun
[mass noun](informal)stupid or untrue talk or writing; nonsense (非正式)胡说,废话 much of what he says is sheer bull. 他说的话大部分纯粹是废话。 ■[count noun](US)a bad blunder in speech (美)(讲话中的)大失误,大错误