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1 bull!
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2 bull
n. stier; mannelijke olifant; politieagent; order van de paus; (in het leger) lawaai v.e. kanon--------v. verhoging van prijzen veroorzakenbull1[ boel]2 krachtpatser ⇒ beer, stier♦voorbeelden:take the bull by the horns • de koe bij de hoorns vatten3 bull market • oplopende/rijzende/willige markt→ Irish Irish/♦voorbeelden:¶ bull! • gelul!————————bull21 lullen ⇒ ouwehoeren, zeikenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 (de prijs) opdrijven (van) ⇒ doen oplopen/rijzen2 zich (een weg ergens doorheen) vechten/dringen/werken♦voorbeelden: -
3 bull market
bull market————————oplopende/rijzende/willige markt -
4 bull terrier
bull terrier -
5 bull's-eye
bull's-eye -
6 bull in a china shop
olifant in een porcelein winkel -
7 bull pen
stierenhok; gevangenis -
8 bull's eye
doelwit,in de roos; ronde glazen lichtopening -
9 bull-necked
met dikke nek -
10 john Bull
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11 Irish bull
gebazel, onzin -
12 be tossed and gored by a bull
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13 cock-and-bull story
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14 like a bull in a china shop
als een stier in een porselein winkel (iemand die heel onhandig is,heel lomp) -
15 like a red rag to a bull
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16 papal bull
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17 take the bull by the horns
v. de koe bij de horens vatten; het probleem aankunnen -
18 that's a load of bull
that's a load of bull -
19 try to bull the market
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20 goring bull
stier die al eens eerder aangevallen heeft
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