《bullfights》怎以读
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《bullfights》是什么意思
斗牛(流行于西班牙和南美洲)( bullfight的名词复数 );
英英释义
bullfight[ 'bulfait ]
- n.a Spanish or Portuguese or Latin American spectacle; a matador baits and (usually) kills a bull in an arena before many spectators
同义词:corrida
学习《bullfights》怎么用
双语例句
- I love bullfights, paella and Spanish ham.
我喜欢斗牛,肉菜饭和西班牙火腿。 - Next to bullfights and soccer, lotteries are Spain's biggest sport.
除了斗牛和足球以外,彩票是西班牙最热门的玩意儿。
权威例句
A horseman and a bull in a bloodless bullfight near Crows Landing, California, April 30, 1989.
A traditional red cape is used in a bloodless bullfight near Escalon, California, July 2, 1989.
A bull is ritually tested for its ferocity in a bloodless bullfight near Escalon, California, July 2, 1989.
Three men and a fighting-bull in a bloodless bullfight near Crows Landing, California, April 30, 1989.
A matador displays his style in a bloodless bullfight near Escalon, California, July 2, 1989.
A fighting-bull charges a matador's muleta (red cape) near Escalon, California, July 2, 1989.
A toureiro (matador) engages a bull in a bloodless bullfight near Escalon, California, July 2, 1989.
Two men are tackling a fighting bull near Escalon, California, July 2, 1989.
The forcados (bull grabbers) line up in a bloodless bullfight near Crows Landing, California, April 30, 1989.
Men attempt a "pega de touros"(bull catch) near Crows Landing, California, April 30, 1989.
A traditional red cape is used in a bloodless bullfight near Escalon, California, July 2, 1989.
A bull is ritually tested for its ferocity in a bloodless bullfight near Escalon, California, July 2, 1989.
Three men and a fighting-bull in a bloodless bullfight near Crows Landing, California, April 30, 1989.
A matador displays his style in a bloodless bullfight near Escalon, California, July 2, 1989.
A fighting-bull charges a matador's muleta (red cape) near Escalon, California, July 2, 1989.
A toureiro (matador) engages a bull in a bloodless bullfight near Escalon, California, July 2, 1989.
Two men are tackling a fighting bull near Escalon, California, July 2, 1989.
The forcados (bull grabbers) line up in a bloodless bullfight near Crows Landing, California, April 30, 1989.
Men attempt a "pega de touros"(bull catch) near Crows Landing, California, April 30, 1989.