英:[ˈbʊlək]
美:[ˈbʊlək]
英:[ˈbʊlək]
美:[ˈbʊlək]
bull·ock
bU lk
复数:bullocks
词根:bullish
adj.bullish 看涨的;上扬的;似公牛的
sandra bullock桑德拉·布洛克(美国女演员)
古英语 bulluc “年轻的公牛,小公牛”,源自原始日耳曼语 *bulluka-, 源自 bull(n.1)的词干。现在通常指为了肉而饲养的阉割公牛。
The first known use of bullock was before the 12th century
bum1 of 5noun
buttock sense 2a
bum2 of 5adjective
inferior sense 3, worthless
bum advice
not true or deserved
a bum rap
not enjoyable
a bum trip
unable to work properly : disabled
a bum knee
bum3 of 5verb
to wander around avoiding work
to obtain by asking or begging
bum a ride
bum4 of 5noun
a person who avoids work and tries to live off others
tramp entry 2 sense 1, hobo
bum5 of 5verb
sadden—usually used with out
the news really bummed me out
bulwarknoun
a solid structure like a wall built for defense
a strong support or protection
the side of a ship above the upper deck—usually used in plural
bulwarknoun
a solid structure like a wall built for defense
a strong support or protection
the side of a ship above the upper deck—usually used in plural
bulrushnoun
any of several large sedges or rushes growing in wet land or water
bully1 of 2noun
a person who purposely hurts, intimidates, threatens, or ridicules another usually more vulnerable person especially repeatedly
bully2 of 2verb
to act like a bully toward
bull pennoun
a large cell where prisoners are held until brought into court
a place on a baseball field where relief pitchers warm up
the relief pitchers of a team
bullocknoun
a young bull
steer entry 1 sense 1
1 And Balak did as Balaam had spoken; and Balak and Balaam offered on every altar a bullock and a ram.
巴勒照巴兰的话行了。巴勒和巴兰在每座坛上献一只公牛,一只公羊。
2 And their meat offering shall be of flour mingled with oil, three tenth deals for a bullock, and two tenth deals for a ram.
同献的素祭用调油的细面。为一只公牛要献伊法十分之三。
3 Overturned lorries, cars, bullock carts and more savagely bloodied people.
4 These caravans of workers and election machinery shuttle across the country by vehicle, helicopter, camel, elephant, bullock cart and boat.
5 We owned our own ploughing bullocks; we kept a milch goat.
6 Many lauded her commitment to Indian tradition while others criticized it, asking questions like why she drove to parliament in a vehicle instead of riding there by bullock cart.
7 Adding to the danger, drivers share roads with camels, elephants, bullock carts, trucks, tractors and cyclists.
8 There was more shoving at the gate, as men and goats and bullocks jostled each other out of the way.
9 Thus shall Aaron come into the holy place: with a young bullock for a sin offering, and a ram for a burnt offering.
16:3 亚伦进圣所,要带一只公牛犊为赎罪祭,一只公绵羊为燔祭。
10 He stared awhile at what we had to sell, and made an effort to say something and tried again and at last he said, choking, “The bullocks must go. Otherwise we shall not have enough.”
11 Following a pair of bullocks that pulled a wooden plow, a couple of the women dropped seed potatoes in the furrows, which the rest of us covered with manure.
12 The bullock cringed, but accepted the torment and as soon as the whip fell it began to pull again.
13 “They had gathered in their villages, tied up all their things onto bullock carts. There were around 40 carts, a few hundred people,” he said.
14 A day after taking Mandalay, the British escorted the king and his wife away on a bullock cart.
15 We are to eat here, he says, and he unyokes the bullocks to water them.
16 Around 2,000 people, most of them dressed in white and wearing red neck scarves, attend the sprint, running alongside six bulls and six bullocks on a narrow route that weaves through central Pamplona.
17 Happily, the heroic Ruth, though up to her neck in muck and bullocks, stays upbeat:"Standing around being miserable is not going to get the yard scraped."
18 Bullock cut her usual fee to star in the movie and reaped a large share of the film's profits in return.
布洛克降低了片酬,却收获了影片利润的大量提成。
19 The neighbouring state of Karnataka has seen a revival of buffalo races known as "kambala", and Maharashtra has lifted its ban on bullock cart races.
20 “They are pulling down houses around the maidan and there is a long line of bullock carts carrying bricks.”