bullfight

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English - Turkish
boğa güreşi

Bir boğa güreşi görmek istedi ama babası gitmesine izin vermedi. - He wanted to see a bullfight, but his father wouldn't let him go.

Arles'de bir boğa güreşi izledim. - In Arles I saw a bullfight.

boğa güreş

Arles'de bir boğa güreşi izledim. - In Arles I saw a bullfight.

Boğa boğa güreşçisinden daha güçlüdür ama o neredeyse her zaman kaybeder. - The bull is stronger than the bullfighter, but he almost always loses.

(isim) boğa güreşi
bullfighter
matador
bullfighter
boğa güreşçisi

Boğa boğa güreşçisinden daha güçlüdür ama o neredeyse her zaman kaybeder. - The bull is stronger than the bullfighter, but he almost always loses.

bullfighter
boğa güreşçi

Boğa boğa güreşçisinden daha güçlüdür ama o neredeyse her zaman kaybeder. - The bull is stronger than the bullfighter, but he almost always loses.

bullfighter
(isim) boğa güreşçisi
bullfighting
boğa güreş
bullfighting
{i} boğa güreşi
bullfighting
(isim) boğa güreşi
English - English
a Spanish or Portuguese or Latin American spectacle; a matador baits and (usually) kills a bull in an arena before many spectators
A bullfight is a public entertainment in which people fight and kill bulls. Bullfights take place in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. a type of entertainment popular in Spain, in which a person fights and kills a bull
{i} traditional spectacle in which a matador and his assistants fight and generally kill a bull (common in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America)
A public spectacle, in Spain and some other Latin countries, in which a person baits and often kills a bull
A barbarous sport, of great antiquity, in which men torment, and fight with, a bull or bulls in an arena, for public amusement, still popular in Spain
Bullfighting
tauromachy
bullfighter
someone who fights bulls
bullfighter
{i} matador, one who participates in a bullfight
bullfighter
A bullfighter is the person who tries to injure or kill the bull in a bullfight. = matador
bullfighter
one who engages in bullfighting; a toreador or matador
bullfighting
A barbarous sport, of great antiquity, in which men torment, and fight with, a bull or bulls in an arena, for public amusement, still popular in Spain
bullfighting
{i} traditional spectacle in which a matador and his assistants fight and generally kill a bull (common in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America)
bullfighting
A sport popular in Spain and Mexico in which a matador taunts and ultimately kills a bull at close range
bullfighting
Bullfighting is the public entertainment in which people try to kill bulls in bullfights. Spanish corrida de toros Spectacle, popular in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America, in which matadors ceremonially taunt, and usually kill, bulls in an arena. Spectacles with bulls were common in ancient Crete, Thessaly, and Rome. In the modern era, Roman amphitheatres were rebuilt and embellished for use as bullrings. The largest are in Madrid, Barcelona, and Mexico City. The corrida, which usually involves six individual fights, begins with a procession of matadors and their entourages. At the beginning of each fight an assistant (banderillero) performs a preliminary maneuver to allow the matador to assess the animal's behaviour. The matador then performs his capework, drawing the bull as close to him as possible without being gored. This is followed by the entrance of the picadors, horsemen who jab the bull with lances to weaken its neck and shoulder muscles. The matador then ritually slays the bull using a sword. In the Portuguese version of the ritual, the bull is fought from horseback and is not killed in the arena. Bullfighting has been banned in many countries
bullfighting
the activity at a bullfight
bullfights
plural of bullfight
bullfight
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