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blood
- IPA[blʌd]
英式
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body;an internal bodily fluid in invertebates which performs a similar function to blood in humans and other vertebrates.
- initiate (someone) in a particular activity;smear the face of (a novice) with the blood of the kill.
verb: blood, 3rd person present: bloods, gerund or present participle: blooding, past tense: blooded, past participle: blooded
noun: blood, plural noun: bloods
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名詞
- 1. the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body drops of blood 同義詞
- ▪ an internal bodily fluid in invertebates which performs a similar function to blood in humans and other vertebrates.
- ▪ blood samples or tests his bloods were normal a nurse was out on the corridor taking bloods from the patients
- 2. violence involving bloodshed a commando operation full of blood and danger
- 3. fiery or passionate temperament a ritual that fires up his blood
- 4. family background; descent or lineage she must have Irish blood in her 同義詞
- ▪ a person of specified descent.
- ▪ US informal a fellow black person any blood who opted out was ostracized
- 5. dated a fashionable and dashing young man a group of young bloods
動詞
- 1. initiate (someone) in a particular activity clubs are too slow to blood young players
- 2. smear the face of (a novice) with the blood of the kill.
- ▪ give (a hound) a first taste of blood.
片語
- be like getting blood from a stone
- blood and guts
- blood and thunder
- blood is thicker than water
- one's blood is up
- blood, sweat, and tears
- blood will tell
- first blood
- give blood
- have blood on one's hands
- in one's blood
- make someone's blood boil
- make someone's blood run cold
- new blood
- of the blood
- out for blood
- someone's blood is worth bottling
- taste blood
- young blood