bulls

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基本釋義

n.
公牛( bull的名詞復(fù)數(shù) ); 法令; 力大如牛的人; (象、鯨等動(dòng)物的)雄獸

實(shí)用例句

The town was famous in antiquity for its white bulls.

該鎮(zhèn)在古時(shí)以其白色公牛聞名。

柯林斯例句

Riding bulls is always an exciting event at a rodeo.

騎公??偸欠拍寥烁?jìng)技會(huì)上激動(dòng)人心的表演.

《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

Two white bulls were sacrificed and a feast was held.

獻(xiàn)祭了兩頭白牛,并舉行了盛宴。

辭典例句

The Chicago Bulls has lost its former brilliance.

芝加哥公牛隊(duì)失去了往日的輝煌。

辭典例句

As to sacrifice , both he and Zeus delighted most in bulls.

朱庇特和宙斯都最喜歡將公牛作為他們的供品.

神話部分

Men used to bait bulls and bears ( with dogs ) for sport.

從前人們常 ( 縱狗 ) 逗弄牛和熊取樂(lè).

辭典例句

Female elephants are usually smaller and weigh less than the bulls.

雌象一般比雄象小,也比雄象輕.

辭典例句

The cape was used to run the bulls, to protect the picadors.

紅斗篷是用來(lái)誘牛和保護(hù)刺牛騎上的.

辭典例句

It'seems that peaceful cows may be unfriendly bulls.

看來(lái)溫順的母牛也可能變成兇惡的公牛.

辭典例句

It has hair upon it, the cheeks hang and he is stronger than many bulls.

面上長(zhǎng)著髭須, 面頰豐滿得下垂,強(qiáng)過(guò)許多頭公牛的力氣.

辭典例句

The " bulls ", those who make money on a rising market, are in the ascendancy.

趁市場(chǎng)行情上漲而賺錢的 “ 多頭 ” 占了上風(fēng).

辭典例句

The red cape was used to run the bulls, to protect the picadors.

紅斗篷是用來(lái)誘牛和保護(hù)刺牛騎士的.

辭典例句

Three bulls fed in a field together in the greatest peace and amity.

三頭公牛和睦地一起在地里吃草.

辭典例句

Washington Wizards vies Chicago Bulls.

華盛頓奇才對(duì)芝加哥公牛.

初三英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)

We were able to beat Chicago Bulls in second half.

我們?cè)谙掳雸?chǎng)打敗了芝家哥公牛隊(duì).

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