英:[bul ˈseʃən]
美:[bʊl ˈsɛʃən]
英:[bul ˈseʃən]
美:[bʊl ˈsɛʃən]
闲谈;
noun
an informal discursive group discussion
noun
an informal discursive group discussion
bull >entry 6
The first known use of bull session was in 1919
1 The governor had a bull session with his staff.
2 The newspaper’s staff won the Pulitzer for breaking news for a series of stories on a secret audio recording that exposed Los Angeles City Council members scheming in a crass and racist bull session about political power in the city.
3 This is a Tom Stoppardesque bull session.
4 The entire movie is infused with a revolutionary, Year Zero spirit that becomes as exhausting as an undergraduate bull session.
5 This gives the book the feel of a late-night dorm-room bull session of an erudite sort.
6 But Mandel has the stylistic elegance and emotional sympathy to make this more than merely an undergraduate bull session.
7 Three days before the running of the Derby, Baffert sat with two reporters, his wife, Jill, and jockey agent Ron Anderson for an hour-long bull session.
8 The calculations about what should be taught, or better yet what shouldn't be, sound like the workings of an all-night dormitory bull session.
9 Apparently this was planned before the whiskey-and-weed bull session on The Joe Rogan Experience.
10 Some students of the economics department had a bull session last Sunday.
上星期天,经济系的一些学生堆积在一起漫谈.
11 Last night at our fraternity house we had a bull session which lasted until three o'clock.
昨晚,我们在兄弟会会议厅漫淡,一直谈到下半夜3点钟.