Bullfighting. A movement of the cape made by a matador to encourage the bull into a charge.
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释义 | society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting or baiting animals > bullfighting or bullfight > [noun] > actions of bullfighter (25) pass1835 Bullfighting. A movement of the cape made by a matador to encourage the bull into a charge. recibir1838 = recibiendo, n. suerte1838 An action or pass performed by a bullfighter; (also) each of the three stages of a bullfight (= tercio, n. 2a). volapié1838 In Bullfighting, a manner of killing in which the bullfighter runs in to kill a stationary or slowly-moving bull. Also à volapié adverbial… larga1902 A pass (pass, n.4 11) made by gathering the cape in one hand and throwing it out at full length in front of the bull. recibiendo1902 A manoeuvre in which a stationary bullfighter receives the charging bull on the point of the sword; this method of killing the bull. Also as adv. in… recorte1909 A movement of a torero's cape or muleta which causes the bull to turn so sharply it comes to a stop. estocada1910 The final thrust of the matador's sword, driven between the bull's shoulder blades to kill it. Also figurative. quite1924 A series of passes made with the cape in order to distract the bull from a vulnerable picador, horse, etc. natural1925 A type of pass made facing the bull with the muleta in the left hand. piccing1925 cape-work1926 ‘work’ done by a bullfighter in exciting and enraging the bull with his cape. pic1926 A picador's lance; the sharp point of this. Also: a thrust made by a picador's lance. Veronica1926 (With lower-case initial.) In Bullfighting, a movement typical of the first tercio in which the matador swings the cape in a slow circle round… veronique1931 = Veronica, n.2 2. banderilling1932 farol1932 In Bullfighting, a movement in which the bullfighter draws the bull by passing the cloak back rapidly over his own head. mariposa1932 Bullfighting. A movement in which the bullfighter draws the bull by flapping the cape behind his or her own back. Also figurative. media vuelta1932 A movement in which the bull is approached from behind and stabbed as it turns. molinete1932 A stylized pass in which the matador turns away in the direction opposite to that of the bull's charge. lidia1952 A bullfight, esp. the earlier stages in which the cuadrilla prepare the bull for the faena; the process whereby the torero obliges the bull to… manoletina1952 A decorative pass in which the muleta is held behind the back in the left hand; = orteguina, n. revolera1952 A larga (larga, n.) or pass which ends with the torero whirling the cape above his or her head. orteguina1957 A decorative pass made with the muleta behind the back; = manoletina, n. (by which term it is more commonly known). rejoneo1961 Chiefly in Spain and Spanish-speaking countries: the art of bullfighting on horseback with rejones (see rejon, n.). |
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