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bulldog
- IPA[ˈbʊldɒɡ]
英式
- a dog of a sturdy smooth-haired breed with a large head and powerful protruding lower jaw, a flat wrinkled face, and a broad chest.;a person noted for courageous or stubborn tenacity
- wrestle (a steer) to the ground by holding its horns and twisting its neck
noun: bulldog, plural noun: bulldogs
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名詞
- 1. a dog of a sturdy smooth-haired breed with a large head and powerful protruding lower jaw, a flat wrinkled face, and a broad chest.
- ▪ a person noted for courageous or stubborn tenacity the bulldog spirit
- 2. informal (at Oxford and Cambridge Universities) an official who assists the proctors, especially in disciplinary matters.
動詞
- 1. North American wrestle (a steer) to the ground by holding its horns and twisting its neck Cal was bulldogging a mean steer I bulldogged and rode broncos
- a fish-eating bat that has long legs and very large feet with sharp claws, native to Central ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a strong sprung metal device with two flat plates that close so as to hold papers together.
Oxford Dictionary
- a large Australian ant with large jaws and a powerful sting.
Oxford Dictionary
- a sterling bond issued on the UK market by a foreign borrower.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈbo͝olˌdôɡ]
美式
- a dog of a sturdy smooth-haired breed with a large head and powerful protruding lower jaw, a ...
- wrestle (a steer) to the ground by holding its horns and twisting its neck: cowboys compete in bulldogging and bareback riding
Oxford American Dictionary