[/bul; bʊl/] n 用法: 1 uncastrated male of any animal in the ox family (未阉割的)公牛: [attrib 作定语] a bull neck, ie a short thick one, like a bull's 短粗的脖子(像牛的脖子). Cf 参看 bullock, cow1 1, ox 1, steer2. 用法: 2 male of the elephant, whale and other large animals 雄的(象、鲸等)大动物. Cf 参看 cow1 2. 用法: 3 (in the Stock Exchange) person who buys shares hoping to sell them soon afterwards at a higher price (证券交易所中)买进股份以期不久可高价卖出的人: [attrib 作定语] a bull market, ie a situation in which share prices are rising (股票的)上涨行情. Cf 参看 bear1 3. 用法: 4 (US sl 俚) policeman or detective 警察; 侦探. 用法: 5 = bull's-eye. 用法: 6 (idm 习语) a bull in a `china shop person who is rough and clumsy when skill and care are needed (在需要细心和技巧的工作中)莽撞而笨拙的人. a cock-and-bull story => cock. a red rag to a bull => red1. take the bull by the `horns face a difficulty or danger boldly 勇敢地面对困难或危险. bull 2 [/bul; bʊl/] n official order or announcement from the Pope 教皇诏书: a papal bull 教皇诏书. |