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Перевод: bullish speek bullish


[прилагательное]
бычий; играющий на повышение


Тезаурус:

  1. At the turn of the century it absorbed the coarse, dark red-and-white Comtois or Tourache (the name means "bullish").
  2. Britain seemed in almost bullish mood as 1977 went out.
  3. However, the French are bullish about Dear Doctor (5-;1), who has had a mid-season break and is the mount of Cash Asmussen.
  4. Vauxhall dealers are also bullish.
  5. So, at end-1984, therefore, the nuclear industry is looking more bullish than for many years, despite the fact that the environmentally committed Greens are strongly represented in state and federal parliaments.
  6. Hambro Countrywide's shares soared 7p to 36p on Hill's bullish comments, boosting its market value by nearly 25%, as the stock market savoured the first piece of good news about housing for a long time.
  7. Property: The man who defies the market Tom Rowland meets the bullish City financier who has just bought Crosby Hall in Chelsea
  8. It originated early in this century by crossing Simmentals with the fawn or red dairy-type Fmeline of the Sone valley (its name reflects its more refined, "feminine" appearance in contrast to the bullish Tourache) and also with the yellow Bressane of Ain.
  9. Elsewhere in the Daily Telegraph that day, Mr Michael Howard, Water Minister, was in a bullish mood.
  10. An immensely confident batsman, Gooch is at his most bullish against the West Indians, where he has found great success.
  11. The research arms of Japan's securities firms have been relentlessly bullish throughout a 48% decline in the value of the Tokyo stockmarket.
  12. Mr Ayscough is bullish: "It makes a very strong proposition.
  13. Nomura, the Japanese owned securities house, remains bullish.

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