bloodshed 英 [ˈblʌdʃed]   美 [ˈblʌdˌʃɛd]

bloodshed

bloodshed  英 [ˈblʌdʃed] 美 [ˈblʌdˌʃɛd]

n. 流血;杀戮 

名词复数:bloodsheds 

to avoid further bloodshed. 避免再有人员伤亡。
The valley is no stranger to bloodshed and murder. 这条山谷中的流血和杀戮事件时有发生.

  • Use the word bloodshed to mean people being killed or wounded, especially during a war. A strong dislike of bloodshed might keep a person from joining the military.
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  • n. 流血;杀戮
  • 1. to avoid further bloodshed.

    避免再有人员伤亡。

  • 2. The valley is no stranger to bloodshed and murder.

    这条山谷中的流血和杀戮事件时有发生.

  • 3. I don't like bloodshed.

    我不喜欢血战.

  • bloodshed (n.) also blood-shed, c. 1500, "the shedding of (one's) blood," from verbal phrase (attested in late Old English) -- e.g. "there was much blood shed" -- from blood (n.) + past participle of shed (v.). The sense of "slaughter" is much older (early 13c., implied in bloodshedding).
blood·shed / ˈblʌdʃed ; NAmE ˈblʌdʃed / noun [uncountable ] the killing or wounding of people, usually during fighting or a war (战斗或战争中的)人员伤亡,流血事件 The two sides called a truce to avoid further bloodshed. 双方宣布休战,以免再有人员伤亡。 blood·shed / ˈblʌdʃed ; NAmE ˈblʌdʃed /
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