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单词 bloodshed
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Definition of bloodshed in English:

bloodshed

noun ˈblʌdʃɛdˈblədˌʃɛd
mass noun
  • The killing or wounding of people, typically on a large scale during a conflict.

    杀戮,流血

    the president feared bloodshed and disorder if the demands for reform were not met
    Example sentencesExamples
    • People are pretty fed up with this fear and this intimidation, and the straight out bloodshed.
    • How much he strong to do as much as possible to stop the continuity of bloodshed.
    • The bloodshed has sparked fears that the violence could worsen ahead of the elections.
    • My head is spinning wildly with images of bloodshed and violence.
    • As tragic as the violence up to now has been, even more tragic is the fact that murder and bloodshed continue.
    • He criticised martial law but warned of bloodshed and civil war, counselling patience rather than defiance.
    • I just ran off in the opposite direction, desperate to get away from the battle and bloodshed as fast as I could.
    • Charle though has decided to call it a day, the endless violence and bloodshed has become too much.
    • The local people, he said, were more firm in their resolution to end violence and bloodshed.
    • Violence is rare but once started often escalates quickly to bloodshed and serious injury.
    • In many parts of the world it often leads to violent confrontation and much bloodshed.
    • The voting took place against a backdrop of bloodshed, with at least 44 people killed by suicide bombs.
    • Who acts on the principle that violence, force and the threat of bloodshed are worthy tools of diplomacy?
    • If a party in power governs badly, it should be possible to remove it without bloodshed.
    • Martial law was imposed to avoid bloodshed as rebels battled with police and the military.
    • It has become synonymous over the years with bloodshed and murder.
    • Fresh troops arrived in the city throughout the day, triggering fears of further bloodshed.
    • It will also echo back through 2,500 years of bloodshed justified by the sway of good over evil.
    • After all, life is all about sharing and caring and not violence and bloodshed.
    • Ignoring his instincts, Hopkins then rides away as the slaughter and bloodshed begins.
    Synonyms
    slaughter, slaying, killing, carnage, butchery, massacre, murder, bloodletting, bloodbath, gore, pogrom, genocide
    violence, fighting, hostilities, conflict, warfare, war, battle
    wounding, injury

Definition of bloodshed in US English:

bloodshed

nounˈblədˌʃɛdˈblədˌSHed
  • The killing or wounding of people, typically on a large scale during a conflict.

    杀戮,流血

    the president feared bloodshed and disorder if the demands for reform were not met
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bloodshed has sparked fears that the violence could worsen ahead of the elections.
    • If a party in power governs badly, it should be possible to remove it without bloodshed.
    • The voting took place against a backdrop of bloodshed, with at least 44 people killed by suicide bombs.
    • He criticised martial law but warned of bloodshed and civil war, counselling patience rather than defiance.
    • After all, life is all about sharing and caring and not violence and bloodshed.
    • Martial law was imposed to avoid bloodshed as rebels battled with police and the military.
    • It will also echo back through 2,500 years of bloodshed justified by the sway of good over evil.
    • How much he strong to do as much as possible to stop the continuity of bloodshed.
    • Fresh troops arrived in the city throughout the day, triggering fears of further bloodshed.
    • I just ran off in the opposite direction, desperate to get away from the battle and bloodshed as fast as I could.
    • Charle though has decided to call it a day, the endless violence and bloodshed has become too much.
    • Violence is rare but once started often escalates quickly to bloodshed and serious injury.
    • Who acts on the principle that violence, force and the threat of bloodshed are worthy tools of diplomacy?
    • As tragic as the violence up to now has been, even more tragic is the fact that murder and bloodshed continue.
    • Ignoring his instincts, Hopkins then rides away as the slaughter and bloodshed begins.
    • People are pretty fed up with this fear and this intimidation, and the straight out bloodshed.
    • In many parts of the world it often leads to violent confrontation and much bloodshed.
    • My head is spinning wildly with images of bloodshed and violence.
    • It has become synonymous over the years with bloodshed and murder.
    • The local people, he said, were more firm in their resolution to end violence and bloodshed.
    Synonyms
    slaughter, slaying, killing, carnage, butchery, massacre, murder, bloodletting, bloodbath, gore, pogrom, genocide
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