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1 bull
I 1. [bʊl]1) zool. toro m.2) (male of large animals) maschio m.3) (large man) omone m.4) astrol.5) econ. rialzista m. e f.2.modificatore [elephant, whale] maschio3.••II [bʊl]to go at sb., sth. like a bull at a gate — gettarsi a testa bassa contro qcn., qcs
* * *[bul]1) (the male of the ox family and of the whale, walrus, elephant etc.) maschio (dei grandi mammiferi); toro2) (a bull's-eye.) centro del bersaglio•- bullock- bullfight
- bullfighter
- bullring
- bull's-eye* * *I [bʊl] n1) toro, (male of elephant, seal) maschio2) (Stock Exchange) rialzista m/fFALSE FRIEND: bull is not translated by the Italian word bullo II [bʊl] nRel bolla (papale)* * *bull (1) /bʊl/A n.1 toro; bufalo (maschio)5 ► bull's-eye, def. 18 bulldogB a.3 ( Borsa) al rialzo; tendente al rialzo; rialzista: bull market, mercato rialzista (o al rialzo); bull campaign, campagna rialzista; bull operations, operazioni al rialzo● (stor.) bull-baiting, spettacolo popolare, in cui si aizzavano cani contro un toro incatenato □ (autom.) bull bar, protezione metallica antiurto; bull bar □ bull calf, torello □ bull's-eye ► bull's-eye □ (mus. fam, USA) bull fiddle, contrabbasso □ bull-headed, testardo, ostinato; precipitoso □ (tecn.) bull-nosed, arrotondato sul davanti (o di lato) □ (zool.) bull-of-the-bog ( Botaurus stellaris), tarabuso □ ( sport) bull point, punto di vantaggio □ ( Borsa) bull position, posizione lunga □ bull pup, cucciolo di bulldog □ ( Borsa) bull purchase, acquisto allo scoperto □ ( Borsa) bull run, corsa al rialzo □ (zool.) bull shark, ( Carcharhinus leucas) squalo leuca □ bull terrier, bull terrier □ to go at st. like a bull at a gate, gettarsi a testa bassa (o in quarta) contro qc.; affrontare qc. a testa bassa □ like a bull in a china shop, come un elefante in una cristalleria □ to take the bull by the horns, prendere il toro per le corna.bull (2) /bʊl/n.bull (3) /bʊl/n. [u](fam.) fesserie (pl.); balle (pl.); fregnacce (pl.): a lot (o a load) of bull, un mucchio di fesserie● ( USA) bull session, discussione di gruppo informale □ ( USA) to shoot the bull, raccontare balle; spararle grosse; ( anche) chiacchierare del più e del meno, cazzeggiare (pop.).(to) bull /bʊl/A v. i. ( Borsa)B v. t.● ( Borsa) to bull the market, comprare allo scoperto.* * *I 1. [bʊl]1) zool. toro m.2) (male of large animals) maschio m.3) (large man) omone m.4) astrol.5) econ. rialzista m. e f.2.modificatore [elephant, whale] maschio3.••II [bʊl]to go at sb., sth. like a bull at a gate — gettarsi a testa bassa contro qcn., qcs
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2 gore
I [gɔː(r)] II [gɔː(r)]nome (in fabric) godet m.III [gɔː(r)]verbo transitivo [bull, rhino] incornare* * *[ɡo:] 1. noun(blood (especially when it is thick and solid): After the battle, the knight was covered in gore.) sangue coagulato2. verb((of an animal) to pierce with its horns, tusks etc: The bull gored the farmer to death.) incornare- gory* * *I [ɡɔː(r)] nsangue mII [ɡɔː(r)] vt(subj : bull etc) incornareIII [ɡɔː(r)] n(of skirt) godet m inv, (of umbrella) spicchio* * *gore (1) /gɔ:(r)/n. [u]2 (fig.) sangue; violenza.gore (2) /gɔ:(r)/n.2 pezzo di terreno triangolare.(to) gore (1) /gɔ:(r)/v. t.● ( moda) gored skirt, gonna a godet.(to) gore (2) /gɔ:(r)/v. t.incornare; trafiggere, ferire di corna (o con le zanne): The bullfighter was gored to death in the middle of the ring, il torero è stato infilzato dalle corna (d'un toro) in mezzo all'arena.* * *I [gɔː(r)] II [gɔː(r)]nome (in fabric) godet m.III [gɔː(r)]verbo transitivo [bull, rhino] incornare -
3 Gore
I [gɔː(r)] II [gɔː(r)]nome (in fabric) godet m.III [gɔː(r)]verbo transitivo [bull, rhino] incornare* * *[ɡo:] 1. noun(blood (especially when it is thick and solid): After the battle, the knight was covered in gore.) sangue coagulato2. verb((of an animal) to pierce with its horns, tusks etc: The bull gored the farmer to death.) incornare- gory* * *I [ɡɔː(r)] nsangue mII [ɡɔː(r)] vt(subj : bull etc) incornareIII [ɡɔː(r)] n(of skirt) godet m inv, (of umbrella) spicchio* * *(Surnames) Gore /ˈgɔ:(r)/* * *I [gɔː(r)] II [gɔː(r)]nome (in fabric) godet m.III [gɔː(r)]verbo transitivo [bull, rhino] incornare
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To take the bull by the horns — Bull Bull, n. [OE. bule, bul, bole; akin to D. bul, G. bulle, Icel. boli, Lith. bullus, Lett. bollis, Russ. vol ; prob. fr. the root of AS. bellan, E. bellow.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) The male of any species of cattle ({Bovid[ae]}); hence, the male of any… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
take the bull by the horns — verb face a difficulty and grapple with it without avoiding it • Hypernyms: ↑confront, ↑face • Verb Frames: Somebody s * * * phrasal : to face up to and grapple with a difficulty * * * take the bull by the horns To grapple boldly with a dange … Useful english dictionary
take the bull by the horns — take some kind of action He finally decided to take the bull by the horns and started to plan their anniversary party. Digest 16/2002 to face a difficult or unpleasant situation directly, with courage You never know how your parents will react to … Idioms and examples
take the bull by the horns — {v. phr.}, {informal} To take definite action and not care about risks; act bravely in a difficulty. * /He decided to take the bull by the horns and demand a raise in salary even though it might cost him his job./ Compare: TAKE THE BIT IN ONE S… … Dictionary of American idioms
take the bull by the horns — {v. phr.}, {informal} To take definite action and not care about risks; act bravely in a difficulty. * /He decided to take the bull by the horns and demand a raise in salary even though it might cost him his job./ Compare: TAKE THE BIT IN ONE S… … Dictionary of American idioms
Sign of the horns — A demonstration of the Sign of the Horns The sign of the horns is a hand gesture with a variety of meanings and uses in various cultures. It is formed by extending the index and little fingers while holding the middle and ring fingers down with… … Wikipedia
take the bull by the horns — To take the bull by the horns means that a person decides to act decisively in order to deal with a difficult situation or problem. When the argument turned into a fight, the bar owner took the bull by the horns and called the police … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
take the bull by the horns — ► take the bull by the horns deal decisively with a difficult situation. Main Entry: ↑bull … English terms dictionary
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