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blood AHD[blŭd] D.J.[blʌd]K.K.[blʌd]n.(名词)abbr. bld.【缩写】- The fluid consisting of plasma, blood cells, and platelets that is circulated by the heart through the vertebrate vascular system, carrying oxygen and nutrients to and waste materials away from all body tissues.血液:由血浆、血细胞和血小板组成的液体,由心脏驱动在脊椎动物的血管系统里循环,血液可将氧气和营养物质输送到全身的细胞组织中,并排放无用物质
- A functionally similar fluid in animals other than vertebrates.生命液:除脊椎动物以外的其他动物体内功能相当于血液的体液
- The juice or sap of certain plants.汁,液:某些植物的汁或液
- A vital or animating force; lifeblood.生命,源泉:勃勃生机或活力;生命力
- Bloodshed; murder.屠杀;谋杀
- Temperament or disposition:性情,脾气:a person of hot blood and fiery temper.性情易怒,脾气暴躁的人
- Descent from a common ancestor; parental lineage.血统,家世,家族:源自于同一祖宗;父母血统
- Family relationship; kinship.家族关系;亲属关系
- Descent from noble or royal lineage:贵族血统,皇族血统:a princess of the blood.公主
- Recorded descent from purebred stock.良种:有记载的纯种出身
- National or racial ancestry.种族,民族
- A dandy.花花公子
- Slang A youth who is a member of a city gang.【俚语】 阿飞:城市中参加帮派的年轻人
n.attributive.(定语名词)- Often used to modify another noun:用于修饰名词:a blood transfusion; a Red Cross blood drive.输血;红十字献血运动
v.tr.(及物动词)blood.ed, blood.ing, bloods - To give (a hunting dog) its first taste of blood.使(猎狗)先嗅过血腥味
- To subject (troops) to experience under fire:让(部队)受战火考验:"The measure of an army is not known until it has been blooded"(Tom Clancy)“军队是否精良要其历经战火考验后才可知晓”(汤姆·克兰西)
in cold blood - Deliberately, coldly, and dispassionately.审慎地,冷淡地,缺乏激情地
- Middle English blod 中古英语 blod
- from Old English blōd * see bhel- 3源自 古英语 blōd * 参见 bhel- 3
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