Traditional Chinese Meaning of butting heads

鬥牛

Other Traditional Chinese words related to 鬥牛

Definitions and Meaning of butting heads in English

butting heads

to place end to end or side to side without overlapping, abut, buttocks, an object of abuse or ridicule, the base of a plant from which the roots spring, the thicker or handle end of a tool or weapon, a blow or thrust with the head or horns, the part of a hide or skin corresponding to the animal's back and sides, limit, bound, a marbled upper cut of the pork shoulder, a backstop (such as a mound or bank) for catching missiles shot at a target, to trim or square off (something, such as a log) at the end, the thicker or bottom end of something, a blind for shooting birds, a measure equal to 108 imperial (see imperial entry 1 sense 4) gallons (491 liters), to come into conflict, to reduce (something, such as a cigarette) to an unused remainder by stubbing or stamping, the large or thicker end part of something, to strike or thrust with the head or horns, target, a person who is treated badly or is made fun of, buttock sense 2a, a blow or thrust usually with the head or horns, an unused remainder (as of a cigarette or cigar), an unused remainder, cigarette, any of various units of liquid capacity, to thrust or push headfirst, a large cask especially for wine, beer, or water, to strike or shove with the head or horns, goal, range sense 5c

FAQs About the word butting heads

鬥牛

to place end to end or side to side without overlapping, abut, buttocks, an object of abuse or ridicule, the base of a plant from which the roots spring, the th

爭論,爭吵,鬧別扭,戰鬥,較量,爭吵,爭吵,爭論,揮霍無度,喋喋不休

相處,接受,同意,共存的,同意的,同意,同意

buttes => 丘陵, buttering up => 拍馬屁, buttered up => 塗了黃油, butted in => 闖入, butted heads => 互怼,