
머리가 크고 아래턱이 튀어나온 영국산 개.
a sturdy, smooth-haired breed of dog with a large head, flat wrinkled face, and powerful lower jaw.
예문:
"The bulldog sat stubbornly on the porch, refusing to move."
"Known for their gentle nature despite their tough looks, bulldogs are popular pets."
용기 있고 결단력이 강하며 완고한 사람.
a person characterized by courageous tenacity or stubborn determination.
예문:
"The defense attorney was a real bulldog in the courtroom."
"Her bulldog spirit helped her overcome every obstacle in her career."
황소의 뿔을 잡고 목을 비틀어 넘어뜨리다.
to wrestle a steer to the ground by grabbing its horns and twisting its neck.
예문:
"The cowboy managed to bulldog the steer in record time."
"He spent years practicing how to bulldog effectively without getting injured."
옥스퍼드와 케임브리지 대학의 학생감 보좌역.
an official at Oxford or Cambridge University who assists the proctors in maintaining discipline.
예문:
"The student was escorted back to his college by a university bulldog."
"Historically, bulldogs were known for their distinctive top hats and uniforms."
지방 발송을 위해 일찍 인쇄하는 신문의 조조판.
an early edition of a daily newspaper, often intended for out-of-town distribution.
예문:
"The bulldog edition of the Sunday paper is usually available on Saturday night."
"Journalists worked late to meet the deadline for the bulldog."
총열이 짧고 구경이 큰 권총.
a type of short-barreled, large-caliber revolver.
예문:
"The detective carried a small bulldog tucked into his waistband."
"Vintage bulldog revolvers are now prized by collectors of antique firearms."
불도그처럼 완강하거나 그런 외모를 가진.
having the physical appearance or tenacious character of a bulldog.
예문:
"He had a bulldog jaw that made him look constantly aggressive."
"The team's bulldog determination led them to a last-minute victory."
불도그처럼 끈질기게 공격하거나 덤비다.
to attack or tackle someone with persistent force like a bulldog.
예문:
"The linebacker bulldogged the quarterback before he could pass."
"He bulldogged his way through the crowd to reach the stage."