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1 BULL
• You may play with the bull till you get his horn in your eye - Не шути с огнем - обожжешься (H) -
2 bull|a
f (G pl bulli) 1. Relig. (papieska) bull 2. Hist. (pieczęć) bullaThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bull|a
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3 bull
[bul] noun1) the male of the ox family and of the whale, walrus, elephant etc.ثَوْر، ذَكَرُ الفيل/ الحوت2) a bull's-eye.نُقْطَةُ الهَدف، مَرْكِزُ التَّصويب -
4 bull
فَحْل \ bull: the male of a cow. -
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ثَوْر \ bull: the male of a cow. ox: (of male cattle) one whose sexual organs have been cut off and which is used for farm work and for pulling carts. -
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Finsomebody who anticipates favorable business conditions, especially somebody who buys particular stocks or commodities in anticipation that their prices will rise, often with the expectation of selling them at a large profit at a later time. -
9 Bull-Floater
Bull-Floater m BÖRSE, FIN reverse floater, reverse floating rate note, reverse FRN, reverse note, bull floater, inverse floater, yield curve note (Ziel: Anleger profitieren von fallenden Zinsen, Zinshöhe wird bestimmt durch die Differenz aus einem hohen Festzinssatz und einem variablen Referenzzinssatz, the coupon rate is a high fixed rate less the variable reference rate, e.g. 12 % less 3 months’ Euribor or Libor)* * *m <Börse, Finanz> reverse floater, reverse floating rate note, reverse FRN, reverse note, bull floater, inverse floater, yield curve note (Anleger profitieren von fallenden Zinsen: Zinshöhe wird bestimmt durch die Differenz aus einem hohen Festzinssatz und einem variablen Referenzzinssatz, the coupon rate is a high fixed rate less the variable rate, e.g. 12% less 3 months' Euribor) -
10 Bull-Hide
BULL-HIDE, or REFORMERA very heavy cotton fabric woven on fustian looms. It has a warp face with a twill weave. Each warp-end floats over six picks. The cloth is pile finished. Much used for cheap hats (see Reformer) -
11 Bull-fighting
Until soccer ( futebol) assumed that role in the 20th century, bull-fighting was perhaps Portugal's most popular national sport. Portugal's variation of this blood sport, which is also pursued in Spain and a number of Latin American countries (as well as occasionally the United States), differs from that found in neighboring Spain. The contemporary Portuguese bullfight emphasizes pageantry, spectacle, horsemanship, and bull-jumping during a typical "program" of six bulls.The Portuguese participants wear 18th-century costumes, including plumed three-cornered hats, silk breeches, and buckled shoes and boots, and the bulls are not killed in the arena. In the early stages of each "fight," the bull is taunted and harassed by participants on foot or on horses. In the final stage of each bull's appearance, the bull is challenged to charge by a group of seven men called forcados, who proceed to incite the bull to charge the first man in front of the lined-up row of six other men. The object is to jump on the bull's head, hold the horns, and stop the bull's forward progress. Even though the bull's horns are cut and padded and horses wear padding, injuries to persons and horses do occur. In Portuguese tradition, it is said that the bull-jumping activity goes back to the ancient Phoenician or even Minoan customs of bull-jumping as a popular sport.In recent years, bullfight audiences have decreased in number while soccer has increasingly drawn greater crowds. During the 18th century, when killing the bull was part of the Portuguese bullfight, during one series of incidents a number of aristocratic bullfighters died in the arena. In 1928, the government of the day banned killing the bull and made such an act against the law. Matadores who killed the bull in the fight then were fined. In 2007, the matador Pedro de Portugal was fined 137,000 euros for killing a bull in the ring as an act of protest against the ban.The traditional bullfight season in Portugal runs from May into October each year. It was customary during the Estado Novo that after the bullfight the bulls, although not killed in the bullring, were slaughtered soon afterward and the meat donated to feed the poor. The supply of horses and bulls for this blood sport remains a business of some consequence in the Ribatejo district, north of the Tagus River, the "cowboy" and cattle section of central Portugal. -
12 bull block
трубоволочильный стан барабанного типа, трубоволочильный барабан; см. также block; bull-block tube drawing mill; bull-block tube drawing machine; draw block; drawing block; tube blockАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > bull block
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13 Bull Run Corporation of Georgia
NASDAQ: BULLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bull Run Corporation of Georgia
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14 bull dyke
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15 bull pen
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16 bull-block tube drawing machine
см. bull blockАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > bull-block tube drawing machine
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17 bull-block tube drawing mill
см. bull blockАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > bull-block tube drawing mill
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18 bull’s-eye
نُقْطَةُ الهَدَف \ bull’s-eye: the centre of a board used for shooting practice. -
19 Bull Baffles Brains
Jocular: BBBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bull Baffles Brains
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20 Bull Composite Index
American: BCIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bull Composite Index
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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 large … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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bull — bull1 [bool] n. [ME bole < OE bula, a steer; akin to ON boli, Ger bulle < IE base * bhel : see BALL1] 1. the adult male of any bovine animal, as the ox, buffalo, etc. 2. the adult male of certain other large animals, as the elephant, elk,… … English World dictionary
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bull — Ⅰ. bull [1] ► NOUN 1) an uncastrated male bovine animal. 2) a large male animal, e.g. a whale or elephant. 3) Brit. a bullseye. 4) Stock Exchange a person who buys shares hoping to sell them at a higher price later. Often contrasted with BEAR(Cf … English terms dictionary
Bull — Bull, n. [OE. bulle, fr. L. bulla bubble, stud, knob, LL., a seal or stamp: cf. F. bulle. Cf. {Bull} a writing, {Bowl} a ball, {Boil}, v. i.] 1. A seal. See {Bulla}. [1913 Webster] 2. A letter, edict, or respect, of the pope, written in Gothic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English