含义:
bulls
buln.
公牛
[法] 買方, 買空者
bulls 成语
bull/bullshit/BS
a story that is not all true, balderdash His explanation is a lot of bull. Don't believe it.
hit the bulls-eye
reach the main point I think that he really hit the bulls-eye when he talked about the problems with the regular staff.
bulls
plainclothes railroad cops; uniformed police; prison guards
bullshit
1. nonsense, rubbish, egocentric boasting; see bull
2. very angry
3. drunk, intoxicated by a drug
4. (interj) rubbish! nonsense!
2. to lie, fib
bullshitter
an egocentric boaster, a teller of untruths
Grab the bulls by its horns
If you grab (take) the bull by its horns, you deal head-on and directly with a problem.
bullshit artist|artist|bullshit
n., slang, vulgar, but gaining in social acceptance A person who habitually makes exaggerated or insincerely flattering speeches designed to impress others. Joe is a regular bullshit artist, small wonder he keeps gettine promoted ahead of everyone else.
bullshit artist
bullshit artist
Also, bull artist. A person who habitually exaggerates, flatters, or talks nonsense. For example, Don't believe a word of it—he's a bullshit artist. Both versions are considered vulgar slang. The first dates from the 1940s, the second from the World War I period.