bull in German
bull in German is Bullen-, -bulle, Bulle — bull means an adult male of cattle, or of certain other large animals such as elephants and whales.
bull in German
Bullen-
Large and strong, like a bull.
-bulle
(attributive, of large mammals) Adult male.
Bulle
A seal affixed to a document, especially a document from the Pope.
Stier
Bulle
Bulle
(US, slang) A policeman; a detective; a railroad security guard.
Bullette
(US, slang) A policeman; a detective; a railroad security guard.
What does "bull" mean?
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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."
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adj Describing a market where prices are rising or expected to rise.
"Investors were optimistic during the bull market of the late 1990s."
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noun Nonsense; empty or dishonest talk (informal).
"Don't give me that bull — just tell me what really happened."
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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.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bull" in German?
"bull" in German is Bullen-, -bulle, Bulle. 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 German, "bull" is Bullen-, -bulle, Bulle.
Are there other ways to say "bull" in German?
Yes — German has 5 translations listed for "bull": Bullen-, -bulle, Bulle, Stier, Bullette.
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