Bullring: meaning, definitions and examples
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bullring
[ ˈbʊlˌrɪŋ ]
bullfighting venue
A bullring is a circular or oval arena where bullfighting takes place. It typically features tiered seating for spectators, allowing them to watch the events unfold from various angles. The bullring is not just a physical space; it is deeply intertwined with cultural traditions, especially in countries like Spain and Portugal. Events held in the bullring can evoke strong emotions, ranging from excitement to controversy, due to the nature of bullfighting. The design and size of the bullring can vary, but they are primarily intended to host bullfighting events.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The crowd roared as the matador entered the bullring.
- Tourists flock to the historic bullring during the festival.
- The bullring was filled with tension as the fight began.
Translations
Translations of the word "bullring" in other languages:
🇵🇹 praça de touros
🇮🇳 बुलरिंग
🇩🇪 Stierkampfarena
🇮🇩 arena banteng
🇺🇦 арена для боїв биків
🇵🇱 arena byków
🇯🇵 闘牛場
🇫🇷 arène de taureaux
🇪🇸 plaza de toros
🇹🇷 boğa arenası
🇰🇷 황소 경기장
🇸🇦 حلبة الثيران
🇨🇿 býčí aréna
🇸🇰 aréna býkov
🇨🇳 斗牛场
🇸🇮 areno za bika
🇮🇸 nautabardaga
🇰🇿 бұқа аренасы
🇬🇪 ბულინგის არენა
🇦🇿 bullring
🇲🇽 plaza de toros
Etymology
The term 'bullring' originates from the combination of the words 'bull' and 'ring', referring to the circular shape of the arena where bulls are fought. The practice of bullfighting dates back to ancient civilizations, with evidence of bull-related rituals found in cultures such as the Minoans of Crete and the Romans. However, the modern bullring as it is known today is most closely associated with Spanish culture, particularly in the context of the tradition of corrida de toros. The bullring has evolved significantly over the centuries, both in design and in the way bullfighting is practiced, contributing to its deep cultural roots in countries where this event is celebrated. Despite the controversies surrounding animal rights and the ethics of bullfighting, the bullring remains a prominent symbol of tradition and heritage, often drawing large crowds during festivals and events.