blood
n. 血, 血统, 流血, 气质, 生命 vt. 使出血, 用血涂
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教材释义与例句
血,血液;血统
the red liquid that your heart pumps around your body
从…抽血;使先取得经验
释义与例句
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A vital liquid flowing in the bodies of many types of animals that usually conveys nutrients and oxygen. In vertebrates, it is colored red by hemoglobin, is conveyed by arteries and veins, is pumped by the heart and is usually generated in bone marrow.
血
可数 不可数Some insects are known for consuming blood.
Blood started to spurt out of his hand due to the wound.
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A family relationship due to birth, such as that between siblings; contrasted with relationships due to marriage or adoption. See blood relative, blood relation.
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One of the four humours in the human body.
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The endometrial lining as it is shed in menstruation; menstrual fluid or period blood.
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A blood test or blood sample.
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The sap or juice which flows in or from plants.
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The juice of anything, especially if red.
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A temper of mind; a disposition; a mood.
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A lively, showy man; a rake; a dandy.
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A blood horse, one of good pedigree.
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Bloodshed.
可数 比喻 不可数They came looking for blood.
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A friend or acquaintance, especially one who is black and male.
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Alternative letter-case form of Blood (“a member of a certain gang”).
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Alternative form of blud (“an informal address to a male.”).
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Lean, especially that is red.
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To cause something to be covered with blood; to bloody.
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To let blood (from); to bleed.
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To initiate into warfare or a blood sport, traditionally by smearing with the blood of the first kill witnessed.
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To make eager for bloodshed or combat; to incite or enrage against.
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词汇关系
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上位词 10
下位词 10
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Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *bʰleh₃-? Proto-Germanic *blōþą Proto-West Germanic *blōd Old English blōd Middle English blood English blood From Middle English blood, from Old English blōd, from Proto-West Germanic *blōd, from Proto-Germanic *blōþą, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *bʰel- ("to swell") + -ó- (thematic vowel) + -to (nominalizer), i.e. "that which bursts out". Cognate with Scots blude, bluid (“blood”), North Frisian blud, blödj, Blör (“blood”), Saterland Frisian Bloud (“blood”), West Frisian bloed (“blood”), Cimbrian pluat, pluut (“blood”), Dutch bloed (“blood”), German Blut (“blood”), German Low German Blood, Bloot (“blood”), Luxembourgish Blutt (“blood”), Vilamovian błüt (“blood”), Yiddish בלוט (blut, “blood”), Danish, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk and Swedish blod (“blood”), Faroese and Icelandic blóð (“blood”), Crimean Gothic plut (“blood”), Gothic 𐌱𐌻𐍉𐌸 (blōþ, “blood”).
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