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Перевод: bullish
[прилагательное] бычий; играющий на повышение
Тезаурус:
- At the turn of the century it absorbed the coarse, dark red-and-white Comtois or Tourache (the name means "bullish").
- Britain seemed in almost bullish mood as 1977 went out.
- However, the French are bullish about Dear Doctor (5-;1), who has had a mid-season break and is the mount of Cash Asmussen.
- Vauxhall dealers are also bullish.
- 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.
- 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.
- Property: The man who defies the market Tom Rowland meets the bullish City financier who has just bought Crosby Hall in Chelsea
- 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.
- Elsewhere in the Daily Telegraph that day, Mr Michael Howard, Water Minister, was in a bullish mood.
- An immensely confident batsman, Gooch is at his most bullish against the West Indians, where he has found great success.
- The research arms of Japan's securities firms have been relentlessly bullish throughout a 48% decline in the value of the Tokyo stockmarket.
- Mr Ayscough is bullish: "It makes a very strong proposition.
- Nomura, the Japanese owned securities house, remains bullish.
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