bull
英 [bʊl]
- n. 公牛;看好股市者;粗壮如牛的人;胡说八道;印玺
- adj. 大型的;公牛似的;雄性的
- vt. 企图抬高证券价格;吓唬;强力实现
- vi. 价格上涨;走运;猛推;吹牛
- n. (Bull)人名;(英、葡、瑞典、芬、挪、德)布尔
词组搭配
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
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
grab the bull by the horns 或 take the bull by the horns
To deal with a problem directly and resolutely.
当机立断,快刀斩乱麻:果断并坚决处理问题的
双语例句
- 1. I also met with Pollack again to kind of shoot the bull.
- 我也再次和波拉克会面,两人闲聊了会儿。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The origins of bull-riding, which serves no practical purpose, are murkier.
- 骑牛赛没有实际意义,其起源比较令人费解。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. He was convicted of failing to muzzle a pit bull.
- 他因没能给比特犬戴嘴套而被判有罪。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. He picked up his first booking for a 45th-minute foul on Bull.
- 他因为在比赛进行到第45分钟时对公牛队犯规而被第一次记名警告。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. The tan-coloured dog looks suspiciously like an American pit bull terrier.
- 这只棕黄色的狗看上去非常像美国比特犬.
来自柯林斯例句