bloody
bloody 英 [ˈblʌdi] 美 [ˈblʌdi]
adj. 血腥的;非常的;嗜杀的,残忍的;血色的 vt. 使流血 adv. 很
进行时:bloodying 过去式:bloodied 过去分词:bloodied 第三人称单数:bloodies 比较级:bloodier 最高级:bloodiest
- Something that's bloody is stained or covered with blood, like a bloody nose. In British slang, bloody means something like “very.” That’s bloody brilliant!
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- adj. 血腥的;非常的;嗜杀的,残忍的;血色的
- vt. 使流血
- adv. 很
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1. I love writing bloody stories because I just like it.
我爱好写血腥的故事因为我就是喜欢这个。
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2. In the treetops at the far side of the cornfield there are crows screaming bloody crow murder at each other.
在玉米田的远侧,有些乌鸦蹬在树梢上,这是一种会尖叫、相互残杀的血腥乌鸦。
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3. But Pakistan is bloody enough already, and it is for now a depressing and frightening place.
但是巴基斯坦已经够血腥了,现在它还是一个压抑而恐怖的地方。
- bloody (adj.) "of the nature of blood, pertaining to blood, bleeding, covered in blood," Old English blodig, adjective from blod (see blood). Common Germanic, compare Old Frisian blodich, Old Saxon blôdag, Dutch bloedig, Old High German bluotag, German blutig. From late 14c. as "involving bloodshed;" 1560s as "bloodthirsty, cruel, tainted with blood-crimes."
- bloody (v.) "to stain with blood," 1520s, from bloody (adj.). Related: Bloodied; bloodying. Old English had blodigan "to make bloody," but the modern word seems to be a later formation.
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