Noun
1. the fluid (red in vertebrates) that is pumped by the heart;
2. the descendants of one individual;
3. the shedding of blood resulting in murder;
4. temperament or disposition;
5. a dissolute man in fashionable society
6. people viewed as members of a group;
Verb
1. smear with blood, as in a hunting initiation rite, where the face of a person is smeared with the blood of the kill
They made frequent checks on his respiration, pulse and blood.
His insolent manner really got my blood up.
There was a trickle of blood from the wound.
Sophia stanched the blood with a cloth.
We Chinese have the spirit to fight the enemy to the last drop of our blood.
When you cut yourself , blood clots and forms a scab.
Many people offered to donate blood and skin for the badly burnt worker.
Be quick, cover the blood stains over.
He shed his blood for his country.
Marriages in proximity of blood are forbidden by the law.
His lifestyle predisposed him to high blood pressure.
Blood trickled down one's leg.
She fainted [ swooned ] at the sight of her own blood.
The heart has valves to let blood flow in and out of it.
Their swords smoked with blood.
A year ago he had a blood clot removed from his brain.
It's time we got some new blood in this company.
They avenged their father's blood.
Blood trickled slowly down his cheek.
The brain needs a continuous supply of blood.
We swear to collect this blood debt.
You must stem the flow of blood from the wound.
The blood courses through the veins.
Blood donors give blood for use in hospitals.
The blood on his shoes was a proof of his guilt.
Seeing blood makes me feel a bit peculiar.
Red blood cells are roughly the shape of a disk.
He wiped away the blood with a paper napkin.
be like getting blood out of (或 from) a stone (北美
be extremely difficult (said in reference to obtaining something from someone)
getting a story out of her is like getting blood out of a stone!.
blood and guts
(informal)violence and bloodshed, especially in fiction
blood and thunder
(informal)unrestrained and violent action or behaviour, especially in sport or fiction
blood is thicker than water
(proverb)family relationships and loyalties are the strongest and most important ones
one's blood is up
one is in a fighting mood
blood, sweat, and tears
extremely hard work; unstinting effort
blood will tell
(proverb)family characteristics cannot be concealed
first blood
the first shedding of blood, especially in a boxing match or formerly in duelling with swords
the first point or advantage gained in a contest
King &B{drew first blood} when he took the opening set.
give blood
allow blood to be removed medically from one's body in order to be stored for use in transfusions
have blood on one's hands
be responsible for someone's death
in one's blood
ingrained in or fundamental to one's character
racing is in his blood.
make someone's blood boil
(informal)infuriate someone
make someone's blood run cold
horrify someone
new (或 fresh) blood
new members admitted to a group, especially as an invigorating force
young blood
We keep young bloods so busy they never have a chance to look out of the window.
smell blood
The Democrats smelled blood over the trade issue.
n.
of state mood makeup humour constitution temper temperament spirit disposition nature mind mettle character
n.
n.
milk blood whole fluid grume cruor ichor hemoglobin sap plasma gore juice lates life-fluid
n.
stirps kindred kinship race relatives genealogy derivation origin descent heritage house lineage ties line family lines ancestry stock background pedigree blood extraction cognation consanguinity
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