English
Etymology
bull + fighting
Noun
bullfighting (usually uncountable, plural bullfightings)
- A traditional spectacle, popular in Spain and many former Spanish colonies, in which a matador manipulates and ultimately kills a bull at close range.
2007, Wikipedia:Cattle:In Portugal, Spain, Southern France and some Latin American countries, bulls are used in the sport of bullfighting.
Synonyms
Translations
spectacle of manipulating and killing a bull
- Armenian: ցլամարտ (hy) (cʻlamart)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 公牛戰鬥/公牛战斗, 公牛战斗 (gōngniú zhàndòu), 鬥牛/斗牛 (zh) (dòuniú), 斗牛 (zh) (dòuniú)
- Dutch: stierenvechten n
- Estonian: härjavõitlus
- Finnish: härkätaistelu (fi)
- French: tauromachie (fr) f, corrida (fr) f
- Galician: toureo m, tauromaquia f, corrida de touros f
- German: Stierkampf (de)
- Greek: ταυρομαχία (el) (tavromachía)
- Hebrew: מלחמת שוורים f (milkhemet shvarym)
- Hungarian: bikaviadal (hu)
- Italian: toromachia f, corrida (it) f
- (deprecated template usage)
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- Japanese: 闘牛 (ja) (とうぎゅう, tōgyū), 雄牛の戦い (おうしのたたかい, oushi-no tatakai)
- Korean: 황소 싸움 (hwangso ssaum)
- Latin: tauromachia f
- Maltese: ġlieda tat-toru
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: tyrefekting m or f, tyrefektning m or f
- Nynorsk: tyrefekting f
- Portuguese: tauromaquia (pt) f, tourada (pt) f, corrida de touros f
- Romanian: coridă (ro) f
- Russian: бой быко́в (ru) m (boj bykóv), корри́да (ru) f (korrída)
- Spanish: toreo (es) m, tauromaquia (es) f, corrida de toros f
- Swedish: tjurfäktning (sv) c
- Turkish: boğa güreşi (tr)
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