Take the bull by the horns
1. To do something difficult in a determined and confident way.
2. To forcefully attack a difficult situation.
2. To forcefully attack a difficult situation.
1. Why don't you take the bull by the horns and tell him to leave?
2. I took the bull by the horns and confronted him about his drinking.
2. I took the bull by the horns and confronted him about his drinking.
to take a bull by the horn
To do things on their own(or to do things their way)rather than trusting someone else
When it comes to financial risk,they want to to 'take the bull by the horns.'
to take the bull by the horns
to do things on their own( or to do things their way) rather than trusting someone else to do it
When it comes to financial risks,they want to 'take the bull by the horns.'