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CENTER OF A TARGET
◎; 🎯; Bull's-eye
  • The "gold" is the yellow circle at the centre of this archery target.

bull's-eye         
(bull's-eyes)
1.
The bull's-eye is the small circular area at the centre of a target.
Five of his bullets had hit the bull's-eye.
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2.
In shooting or the game of darts, a bull's-eye is a shot or throw of a dart that hits the bull's-eye.
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3.
If something that you do or say hits the bull's eye, it has exactly the effect that you intended it to have. (INFORMAL)
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Bull's-eye         
·noun The center of a target.
II. Bull's-eye ·noun A small and thick old-fashioned watch.
III. Bull's-eye ·noun A circular or oval opening for air or light.
IV. Bull's-eye ·noun Aldebaran, a bright star in the eye of Taurus or the Bull.
V. Bull's-eye ·noun A small round cloud, with a ruddy center, supposed by sailors to portend a storm.
VI. Bull's-eye ·noun A thick knob or protuberance left on glass by the end of the pipe through which it was blown.
VII. Bull's-eye ·noun A small thick disk of glass inserted in a deck, roof, floor, ship's side, ·etc., to let in light.
VIII. Bull's-eye ·noun A lantern, with a thick glass lens on one side for concentrating the light on any object; also, the lens itself.
IX. Bull's-eye ·noun A small circular or oval wooden block without sheaves, having a groove around it and a hole through it, used for connecting rigging.
Bull's Eye!         
ALBUM BY BARRY HARRIS
Bull's Eye! (album)
Bull's Eye! is an album by pianist Barry Harris recorded in 1968 and released on the Prestige label.

Википедия

Bullseye (target)

The bullseye or bull's eye has, since 1833, been the name for the center of a target and, by extension, since 1857, has been given to any throw, toss, or shot that hits the center.

In a further development, success in an endeavor in which there is such inherent difficulty that most people are far more likely to choose, do, or identify something that is either unfortunately only close to or dismissively far from the ideal or necessary thing to choose can be called "hitting the bull's eye."

The center of the target may have come to be called the bull's eye from the practice of English archers who, both to develop and to exhibit their skills, would attempt to shoot an arrow through the eye socket of a bull's skull.

In some archery traditions the term "gold" is used in preference to "bullseye". In target archery, hitting the center ring of an international target is worth 10 points, or 9 points if it's an Imperial target.

In Japanese archery, known as Kyūdō, the bullseye is called "zuboshi". The term is also used as idiomatic slang just as it is in English, to note that someone has done or said something that hits "right on the nose."

In darts, the bullseye is located 5 foot 8 inches (1.73m) above the floor. Before the start of a match players will usually throw closest to the bullseye to decide who has the advantage of throwing first. An inner bullseye (sometimes referred to as a "double bullseye" in amateur play) is a smaller, inner circle and counts for 50 points while an outer bull is worth 25 points. In the World Grand Prix, which has a double start format, an inner bullseye can begin a leg. In the dart golf game, the bullseye is used as part of a three-part tie breaker that also includes the treble twenty.

Hitting three bullseyes in darts is known as the "Alan Evans shot".

Примеры употребления для bull's-eye
1. Q:В Evacuate with what, though?В FEMA, in its hurricane PAM simulation, suggested that 600 buses and 1,200 drivers would be needed.В The bulls-eye was on New Orleans 48 hours before the hurricane hit.