Noun
bull run (plural bull runs)
- (bullfighting) An event in which people run with bulls in the streets.
- Synonyms: encierro, running of the bulls
- (finance) A contiguous period during which a stock market is a bull market.
- 2018, Patti Dom, “‘Phenomenal’ bull market could continue but at a different pace, Bob Doll says”, CNBC Markets, 2018-08-11:
- The S&P 500, as of Wednesday, is now in the longest-running bull market ever, as some strategists measure it. That would be one day older than the 1990-to-2000 bull run, which ended with the bursting of the tech bubble in 2000.
Translations
event in which people run with bulls in the streets
- Basque: entzierro
- Catalan: correbou m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 奔牛節/奔牛节 (bēnniújié)
- Dutch: stierenrennen n
- Esperanto: taŭrokuro, taŭrokurigo
- Finnish: härkäjuoksu
- French: encierro (fr) m
- Galician: encerro m
- German: Stierlauf m, Stierzwingen n, Stiertreiben (de) n, Stierhatz f, Stierrennen n
- Greek: ταυροδρομία f (tavrodromía)
- Hungarian: bikafuttatás (hu)
- Italian: encierro m, corsa dei tori f
- Japanese: 牛追い (うしおい, ushioi), エンシエロ (enshiero)
- Korean: 엔시에로 (ensiero)
- Polish: encierro n
- Russian: энсье́рро (ru) n (ensʹjérro)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: у̏трка с биковима f, енсијеро n
- Roman: ȕtrka s bikovima f, ensijero n
- Spanish: encierro (es) m
- Swedish: tjurrusning (sv) c
- Ukrainian: енсьє́ро n (ensʹjéro), енсьє́рро n (ensʹjérro)
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