Bull
例
The bull pawed at the ground, its breath steaming in the cold air, ready to charge.
雄牛は地面を掻き、冷たい空気の中で息を白くさせながら、突進する準備ができていた。
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a police officer
例
The bull patrolled the neighborhood.
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a serious or foolish mistake
例
Forgetting to file the report was a real bull.
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behavior that is unacceptable or outrageous
例
His rude comments were complete bull.
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a very large and powerful man
例
He 's a bull of a man, capable of lifting heavy loads.
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雄牛, 牡牛
a very muscular, bodybuilder-type gay man, usually weighing over 200 pounds
例
At the gym, he was known as a bull.
ジムでは、彼はブルとして知られていました。
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a mature male of various mammals whose female is called a cow
例
The elephant bull led the herd.
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the central point of a target in shooting or archery
例
He hit the bull on the dartboard.
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the second astrological sign of the zodiac
例
Taurus, the bull, represents people born in April and May.
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強気, 楽観主義者
someone who buys or holds a certain asset or market expecting that their prices will increase, allowing them to sell at a profit
例
Bulls thrive in bullish markets, capitalizing on rising prices to achieve substantial profits.
強気筋は強気市場で繁栄し、価格の上昇を利用して実質的な利益を達成します。
to bull
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to push, shove, or force something or someone
例
Workers had to bull the heavy crate up the ramp.
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to increase or rise in price
例
Shares began to bull after the positive earnings report.
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to speak insincerely, exaggerate, or talk without regard for truth
例
He bulled about his achievements at the meeting.
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to attempt to raise stock prices through speculative buying
例
Investors tried to bull the shares before the quarterly report.



























