- bull deal
- спекуляция на повышение
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
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
bull — bull1 [bul] n ↑hoof, ↑horn ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(male cow)¦ 2¦(male animal)¦ 3 take the bull by the horns 4¦(nonsense)¦ 5 like a bull in a china shop 6 like a bull at a gate 7¦(religion)¦ 8¦(centre)¦ 9¦(busine … Dictionary of contemporary English
bull — [[t]b ʊl[/t]] bulls 1) N COUNT A bull is a male animal of the cow family. 2) N COUNT Some other male animals, including elephants and whales, are called bulls. Suddenly a massive bull elephant with huge tusks charged us. 3) N COUNT On the stock… … English dictionary
bull — 1 noun (C) 1 MALE COW an adult male animal of the cattle family: A mean looking bull was standing in the path. 2 MALE ANIMAL the male of some other large animals such as the elephant or whale 3 take the bull by the horns to bravely or confidently … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Bull Connor — Theophilus Eugene Bull Connor (July 11 1897, Selma, Alabama ndash; March 10 1973) was a Democratic Politician and police official from the city of Birmingham, Alabama during the American Civil Rights Movement. He was a member of the Ku Klux Klan … Wikipedia
bull — bull1 [ bul ] noun ** 1. ) count an adult male of the CATTLE family a ) an adult male cow 2. ) uncount INFORMAL something someone says that is stupid or not true: NONSENSE, BULLSHIT: You think you can win? That s bull. 3. ) count BUSINESS someone … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bull — bull1 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 bear2. verb 1》… … English new terms dictionary
Bull/Bear Ratio — A market sentiment indicator published weekly by Investor s Intelligence that uses information polled directly from market professionals. This index reflects the sentiments of market participants that deal daily within the financial markets and… … Investment dictionary
bull — [bʊl] noun [C] 1) a male cow 2) business someone who expects the price of company SHARES to rise See: bear II, 2) • take the bull by the horn s to deal with a problem in a direct confident way[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking 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 — deal decisively with a difficult or unpleasant situation. → bull … English new terms dictionary