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bullock

/bool-uhk/US // ˈbʊl ək //UK // (ˈbʊlək) //

犍为,犍牛,犍为县,犍为人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a castrated bull; steer.
    • : a young bull.

Examples

  • Sandra Bullock won for ‘The Blind Side’ and Al Pacino lost for both Godfather movies.

  • That scene where Sandra Bullock gives Matthew the shot in his butt?

  • After Trevor-Roper told me Hitler was a true believer, he thought he was doing good, I went up to Oxford to see Bullock.

  • Not for Rodriguez the decorous, red-carpet likes of Gwynnie, Sandra Bullock, or Tom Cruise, but “hot criminal” Jeremy Meeks.

  • One of the first, Fanny Bullock Workman, was the daughter of a Massachusetts governor.

  • The road was a bullock track, a swamp of mud amid the larger swamp of the ploughed land and jungle.

  • A Bullock's horn with a few small holes bored in it, is perhaps the best and handiest thing you can put your flies into.

  • He was built more like a bullock than a man, huge in bone and brawn, high in colour, and with a hand like a baby for size.

  • Next were brought one young bullock, one ram, and one lamb of the first year—all for a burnt-offering.

  • Uncle Breck used me as a money carrier because—well, maybe it was because he couldn't trust Bullock.