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bull in Danish

bull in Danish is stor og stærk, segl, nonsens — bull means an adult male of cattle, or of certain other large animals such as elephants and whales.

bull in Danish

stor og stærk
adj
Large and strong, like a bull.
segl
noun
A seal affixed to a document, especially a document from the Pope.
nonsens
noun
(euphemistic, informal) Nonsense.
sludder
noun
(euphemistic, informal) Nonsense.
sniksnak
noun
(euphemistic, informal) Nonsense.
tyr
noun
Any adult male bovine.
okse
noun
Any adult male bovine.
han
noun
An adult male of certain large mammals, such as whales, elephants, camels and seals.
tyr
noun
An adult male of certain large mammals, such as whales, elephants, camels and seals.
tyr
noun
A large, strong man.
haussespekulant
noun
(finance) An investor who buys (commodities or securities) in anticipation of a rise in prices.
haussist
noun
(finance) An investor who buys (commodities or securities) in anticipation of a rise in prices.
strisser
noun
(US, slang) A policeman; a detective; a railroad security guard.
ligge
verb
(intransitive, often with into or through) To force oneself (in a particular direction); to move aggressively.
presse
verb
(intransitive, often with into or through) To force oneself (in a particular direction); to move aggressively.
ligge
verb
(agriculture, intransitive, of a cow or heifer) To be in heat; to be ready for mating with a bull.
pudse
verb
(agriculture, intransitive, of a cow or heifer) To be in heat; to be ready for mating with a bull.
ligge
verb

What does "bull" mean?

  1. noun An adult male of cattle, or of certain other large animals such as elephants and whales.
    "The farmer kept a prize bull separate from the herd."
  2. adj Describing a market where prices are rising or expected to rise.
    "Investors were optimistic during the bull market of the late 1990s."
  3. noun Nonsense; empty or dishonest talk (informal).
    "Don't give me that bull — just tell me what really happened."
  4. noun An official document or edict issued by the Pope.
    "The papal bull was read aloud in cathedrals across Europe."

bull in a sentence

  • The farmer kept a prize bull separate from the herd.
  • Investors were optimistic during the bull market of the late 1990s.
  • Don't give me that bull — just tell me what really happened.
  • The papal bull was read aloud in cathedrals across Europe.

Common Danish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "bull" in Danish?

"bull" in Danish is stor og stærk, segl, nonsens. bull means: An adult male of cattle, or of certain other large animals such as elephants and whales.

How do you use "bull" in a sentence?

Example: "The farmer kept a prize bull separate from the herd." In Danish, "bull" is stor og stærk, segl, nonsens.

Are there other ways to say "bull" in Danish?

Yes — Danish has 14 translations listed for "bull": stor og stærk, segl, nonsens, sludder, sniksnak, tyr.

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