blood
blood 英 [blʌd] 美 [blʌd]
n. 血,血液
进行时:blooding 过去式:blooded 过去分词:blooded 第三人称单数:bloods 名词复数:bloods
- Blood most often describes the fluid that circulates through your body — the red stuff that seeps out of your finger if you get a paper cut.
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- n. 血,血液
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1. blood streams out of his mouth.
血从他的嘴角流了出来。
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2. He lost a lot of blood in the accident.
他在那场事故中流了很多血。
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3. to give blood
献血
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4. cold-blooded reptiles
冷血爬行动物
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5. She is of noble blood.
她有贵族血统。
- blood (n.) Old English blod "blood, fluid which circulates in the arteries and veins," from Proto-Germanic *blodam "blood" (source also of Old Frisian blod, Old Saxon blôd, Old Norse bloð, Middle Dutch bloet, Dutch bloed, Old High German bluot, German Blut, Gothic bloþ), from PIE *bhlo-to-, perhaps meaning "to swell, gush, spurt," or "that which bursts out" (compare Gothic bloþ "blood," bloma "flower"), from suffixed form of root *bhel- (3) "to thrive, bloom."
- blood (v.) 1590s, "to smear or stain with blood;" 1620s, "to cause to bleed," from blood (n.). Meaning "to give (a hunting animal) its first taste of blood" is from 1781. Related: Blooded; blooding.
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