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blood/blʌd/ n. & v.●n. 1 a liquid, usually red and circulating in the arteries and veins of vertebrates, that carries oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body 血,血液 2 a corresponding fluid in invertebrates 生命液(无脊椎低等动物体内相当于血液的液体) 3 bloodshed, esp. killing 流血(尤指杀人) 4 passion, temperament 血气,热情,脾气,气质 5 race, descent, parentage 家族,血统,家世 of the same blood 属同一家族、同一血脉 6 family ties; relations 家族关系,家属,亲属 own flesh and blood 自己的亲骨肉; blood is thicker than water 血浓于水 7 esp. Brit. slang a leader of fashion [尤英] [俚语]浪子,花花公子 ●v. tr. 1 give (a hound) a first taste of blood 使(猎狗)先尝猎物的血 2 initiate (a person) by experience 使(新手)取得初次经验 □ bad blood ill feeling 恶感,仇恨 □ blood-and-thunder (作 attrib.) colloq. sensational, melodramatic [口]刺激性的;耸人听闻的 □ one's blood is up one is in a fighting mood 某人已做好战斗准备 □ first blood 1 the first shedding of blood, esp. in boxing (尤指在拳击中的)首先流血 2 the first point gained in a contest etc. (竞赛等中的)首次得分 □ in one's blood inherent in one's character 某人固有的性格(或品质) □ make one's blood boil infuriate one 使某人怒火中烧 □ make one's blood run cold horrify one 使某人感到恐怖 □ new (or fresh) blood new members admitted to a group, esp. as an invigorating force 团体中的新成员,(尤指有活力的)新人 □ of the blood royal 皇家的,皇族的 □ out for a person's blood set on getting revenge 决心报复某人;决心要某人的命 □ taste blood be stimulated by an early success 因初次获胜而激动,尝到甜头 □ young blood 1 a younger member or members of a group 一个团体的年轻成员 2 a rake or fashionable young man 放荡而时髦的年轻人,花花公子 [Old English blōd, from Germanic] |