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bull's-eye

[ boolz-ahy ]

noun

plural bull's-eyes.
  1. the circular spot, usually black or outlined in black, at the center of a target marked with concentric circles and used in target practice.
  2. a shot that hits this.
  3. the center or central area of a military target, as of a town or factory, in a bombing raid.
  4. a missile that strikes the central area of a target.
  5. the coordinates or instance of aiming and firing a missile that results in its hitting the center of a target.
  6. Informal.
    1. any statement or act that is precisely to the point or achieves a desired result directly.
    2. something that is decisive or crucial; crux.
  7. a small circular opening or window.
  8. a thick disk or lenslike piece of glass inserted in a roof, ship's deck, etc., to admit light.
  9. Optics. a lens of short focal length.
  10. a lantern equipped with a lens of this sort.
  11. Nautical. an oval or circular wooden block having a groove around it and a hole in the center, through which to reeve a rope.
  12. Meteorology. (formerly) the eye of a storm.
  13. a large, round piece of peppermint-flavored hard candy.


bull's-eye

noun

  1. the small central disc of a target, usually the highest valued area
  2. a shot hitting this
  3. informal.
    something that exactly achieves its aim
  4. a small circular or oval window or opening
  5. a thick disc of glass set into a ship's deck, etc, to admit light
  6. the glass boss at the centre of a sheet of blown glass
    1. a small thick plano-convex lens used as a condenser
    2. a lamp or lantern containing such a lens
  7. a peppermint-flavoured, usually striped, boiled sweet
  8. nautical a circular or oval wooden block with a groove around it for the strop of a shroud and a hole at its centre for a line Compare deadeye
  9. meteorol the eye or centre of a cyclone
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of bull's-eye1

First recorded in 1680鈥90
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And while rain continued to fall in some northern portions of the state on Monday, Ms. Hochul said the 鈥渂ull's-eye鈥 of the storm had moved northeast.

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Never before has one of the world鈥檚 largest nuclear facilities fallen into the bull's-eye of a large-scale war.

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鈥淎nd after doing many measurements, we hit the bull's-eye,鈥 said another of the study鈥檚 authors, Fabian Klenner, who is now an astrobiologist at the University of Washington.

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There was a lot more with Mohammed's character I wanted to show 鈥 here is a man who fought a country, and now has a bull's-eye on his back.

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鈥淚 remember my editor saying: 鈥業f there鈥檚 one scene that鈥檚 got a bull's-eye on it, it鈥檚 this one,鈥欌 Johnstone said, even suggesting there were moments he was losing faith.

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