blood
名词 n.
动词 v.
发音 blŭd
英文释义
名词 n.
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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.
— Some insects are known for consuming blood.
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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.
— a friend of our own blood
- One of the four humours in the human body.
- The endometrial lining as it is shed in menstruation; menstrual fluid or period blood.
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A blood test or blood sample.
— When I got Bilbo to their surgery the vet took Bilbo in for tests. […] His bloods showed nothing wrong at all.
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The sap or juice which flows in or from plants.
— It is no tautology to call the blood of the grape red or purple, because the juice of that fruit was sometimes white and sometimes black or dark. The arterial blood of our bodies is red, but the venous is called "black blood."
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The juice of anything, especially if red.
— He washed[…]his clothes in the blood of grapes.
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A temper of mind; a disposition; a mood.
— When thou perceive his blood inclined to mirth
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A lively, showy man; a rake; a dandy.
— Seest thou not[…]how giddily 'a turns about all the hot bloods between fourteen and five and thirty?
- A blood horse, one of good pedigree.
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Bloodshed.
— They came looking for blood.
- A friend or acquaintance, especially one who is black and male.
- 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.”).
— Blood I swear she just gave man extra chicken? Two fat pieces of chicken.
- Lean, especially that is red.
动词 v.
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To cause something to be covered with blood; to bloody.
— The French gentleman and Mr Adderly, at the desire of their commanding officer, had raised up the body of Jones, but as they could perceive but little (if any) sign of life in him, they again let him fall, Adderly damning him for having blooded his wastecoat […]
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To let blood (from); to bleed.
— On Sᵗ Stephens day the Farrier came constantly and blouded all the Cart-horses.
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To initiate into warfare or a blood sport, traditionally by smearing with the blood of the first kill witnessed.
— Roberts-Smith and his commander had made it clear the "rookie" needed to kill someone to truly become part of the squadron. They called it a "blooding". The assault patrols cleared the compound known as Whiskey 108 and declared it secure. An opportunity for a blooding emerged when a hidden tunnel was discovered in a courtyard. Inside, two Afghan men were found hiding.
- To make eager for bloodshed or combat; to incite or enrage against.
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ablood
arterial blood gas
bad blood
baptism of blood
beblood
bleed
blood accusation
blood alley
blood and ashes
blood and guts
blood-and-guts
blood-and-gutsy
blood and ouns
Blood and Sand
blood and soil
blood and thunder
blood and treasure
blood atonement
blood avenger
blood bank
blood baptism
blood bath
bloodbath
blood bee
bloodberry
blood bin
bloodbird
blood blister
blood-boiling
blood bond
blood boosting
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blood box
blood boy
blood-brain barrier
blood brother
blood cancer
blood-cell
blood cell
blood-chiller
blood-chilling
blood chit
blood choke
blood circle
blood circulation time
blood clam
blood clot
blood cockle
blood corpuscle
blood count
blood crystal
blood curd
bloodcurdler
blood-curdling
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blood diamond
blood doll
blood donation
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blood eagle
blooden
blooder
bloodfed
bloodfest
blood feud
blood film
bloodfin
blood flow
bloodflower
blood fluke
blood for the blood god
blood from a stone
blood from a turnip
Bloodgate
blood group
bloodguilt
bloodguilty
bloodhead
bloodheat
blood horse
bloodhound
bloodhouse
blood-house
bloodhungry
blood in one's eye
blood in the water
bloodish
blood is thicker than water
blood jelly
blood kind
blood knot
bloodlands
bloodleaf
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bloodlet
bloodletter
blood-letting
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blood libel
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blood tick
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Blood Wedding
blood wings
blood-wit
blood-wite
bloodwood
blood work
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blood worm
bloodwort
blood wurst
bloody
bloody-handed
bloody mary
bloody-minded
blue-blood
blue blood
Bombay blood
bucket of blood
burst a blood vessel
by blood
cerebral blood flow
cold blood
cold-blooded
complete blood count
corruption of blood
cryoblood
Dane's blood
diastolic blood pressure
dragon's blood
dragon's blood tree
draw blood
fasting blood sugar
fecal occult blood
first blood
flesh and blood
fresh blood
fullblood
full-blood
full blood count
get blood from a stone
get blood from a turnip
get blood out of a stone
get blood out of a turnip
give blood
gutterblood
half blood
half-blood
have blood on one's hands
have someone's blood
have someone's blood on one's head
heart-blood
heart's blood
high blood
high blood pressure
hot-blooded
I have high blood pressure
I have low blood pressure
ill blood
in blood
in cold blood
in someone's blood
let blood
lifeblood
make someone's blood boil
mixblood
mixed-blood
moonblood
my blood type is ...
Nelson's blood
new blood
nonblood
noseblood
of a blood
one's blood is up
one's blood runs cold
out for blood
oxblood
pigeon-blood
pigeon's blood
plead the blood of Jesus
Precious Blood
pureblood
quantum of Indian blood
red-blood
red blood cell
red blood cell cast
rich for one's blood
rush of blood
'sblood
self-blood
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smell blood
smell blood in the water
spill blood
spit blood
squeeze blood from a turnip
squeeze blood out of a turnip
stir someone's blood
sweat blood
systolic blood pressure
taste blood
tiger blood
too rich for one's blood
vomit blood
warm-blooded
washed in the blood
white blood
white blood cell
white blood corpuscle
white coat high blood pressure
whole blood
whole-blood coagulation time
worthiest of blood
written in blood
young blood
youngblood
blood in
blood out
词源
词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-West Germanic inh
Proto-West Germanic gem-pro>*blōþą>blood
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”).
Proto-West Germanic inh
Proto-West Germanic gem-pro>*blōþą>blood
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”).
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-West Germanic inh
Proto-West Germanic gem-pro>*blōþą>blood
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”).
Proto-West Germanic inh
Proto-West Germanic gem-pro>*blōþą>blood
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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