单词 | blood |
释义 | blood 45 ENTRIES FOUND: Learner's definition of BLOOD [noncount] 1 : the red liquid that flows through the bodies of people and animals血;血液
2 — used to say that a person's ancestors were of a particular kind血统
3 : members of a team, company, or organization成员;人员 — usually used in the phrases new blood or young blood通常用于短语new blood或young blood
blood and gutsblood is thicker than water ◊ The saying blood is thicker than water means that a person's family is more important than a person's other relationships or needs.血浓于水;亲人总比外人亲 blood is up ◊ In British English, when you say that someone's blood is up, you mean that someone is angry and wants to fight or argue.怒气冲天;怒不可遏
blood on your hands ◊ If someone's blood is on your hands, you are responsible for that person's death.对某人的死负有责任
by blood : by a relationship that connects two people through their natural parents, grandparents, etc.血缘关系
draw blood 1 : to take blood from a person's body for medical reasons抽血
2 : to cause blood to flow from a person's body使出血;使流血
flesh and bloodin cold blood : in a deliberate way : following a plan蓄意地;有预谋地
in your blood ◊ If something (such as an ability or activity) is in your blood, it is part of your nature and is often shared by your family members.与生俱来的;遗传下来的;先天就有的
make someone's blood boil : to make someone very angry使某人怒不可遏;使某人怒火中烧
make someone's blood curdleor make someone's blood run cold : to cause someone to be very afraid or disgusted使某人不寒而栗;使某人厌恶
out for blood ◊ If you are out for blood or out for someone's blood, you are very angry and you want to kill someone or to cause someone pain or discomfort.恨不得要某人的命;要让某人痛苦(或不痛快)
spill/shed blood : to kill people violently屠杀;残杀
sweat bloodinformal : to care a lot about something and work very hard for it累死累活地干;卖命地干
taste bloodinformal : to experience pleasure as a result of defeating an opponent尝到胜利的甜头;体验到胜利的喜悦
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