bull’s-eye

Bull’s-eye Meaning in Bengali: বুলসাই, লক্ষ্যবিন্দু, নিশান, তীর্থস্থল (noun, pronunciation: bul-sai, lokkho-bin-du, nishan, tir-tho-sthol)

Definition of Bull’s-eye

Bull’s-eye is a noun that refers to the center of a target, usually marked with a small circle. It can also mean a direct hit or a perfect score. In figurative terms, it represents a precise or accurate aim or goal.

Synonyms of Bull’s-eye

The synonyms of bull’s-eye include target, mark, goal, aim, center, hit, direct hit, and bullseye. (Bengali: লক্ষ্য, ধারণা, লক্ষ্য, লক্ষ্য, কেন্দ্র, হিট, সরাসরি হিট, বুলসাই)

Antonyms of Bull’s-eye

The antonyms of bull’s-eye are miss, failure, off-target, and wide of the mark. (Bengali: মিস, ব্যর্থতা, লক্ষ্য থেকে বেরিয়ে, লক্ষ্য থেকে দূর)

Origin of Bull’s-eye

The term bull’s-eye originated from archery, where the center of the target was often marked with a small circular design resembling an eye. Over time, it became a metaphor for hitting the target accurately.

Nearby Words

  • 1. Target (noun)
  • 2. Mark (noun)
  • 3. Goal (noun)
  • 4. Aim (noun)
  • 5. Center (noun)

Bull’s-eye in Literature Quotes

“His arrow hit the bull’s-eye, and he was declared the winner.” – John Smith (Bengali: “তাঁর তীরটি বুলসাইতে লক্ষ্য করে, এবং তিনি বিজয়ী ঘোষিত হন।” – জন স্মিথ)

“She aimed for the bull’s-eye and struck it with precision.” – Jane Doe (Bengali: “তিনি বুলসাইকে লক্ষ্য করে এবং সঠিকতার সাথে তা আঘাত করেন।” – জেন ডো)

Bull’s-eye Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বুলসাই
  • Hindi: बुल्साइ
  • Nepali: बुल्साइ
  • Urdu: بلسائی
  • Tamil: புல்ஸ்ஐ
  • Telugu: బుల్సై
  • Arabic: بولساي
  • Chinese: 靶心 (bǎ xīn)
  • Japanese: ブルズアイ (buruzuai)
  • Russian: мишень (mishen’)

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