bloodbath
名词 n.
英 /ˈblʌdˌbɑːθ/
美 /ˈblʌdˌbæθ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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Indiscriminate killing or slaughter; a massacre.
— There lay the steed; here lay the man; Gude friends that day did twin: They leuch na a' to the feast that cam Whan the het bluid-bath was done.
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An aggressive or very violent contest or confrontation.
— Although the Hampden Park blood bath of '94 caused Yale and Harvard to break off football relations for the next two years, they kept close watch on each other.
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An upset (as of a game with unexpected results, or a national presidential convention) or heavy defeat.
— Robert Halfon, a senior Tory backbencher, warned that a general election now would be a “bloodbath” for his party.
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A large financial loss or massive layoff brought about by negative economic conditions.
— In an interview after the victory, Daley sought to assure Blacks that there would be no personnel bloodbath at City Hall.
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A bath taken in warm blood used as a restorative or medical treatment.
— On Blood-Baths: An Historical Notice. By Dr. Hecker. According to a dark tradition which is incidentally mentioned by Pliny, the ancient kings of Egypt used to bathe in human blood when they were seized with leprosy.
词形变化
词源
From blood + bath, the latter used referring to a metaphorical deluge. Compare West Frisian bloedbad (“bloodbath”), Dutch bloedbad (“bloodbath”), German Blutbad (“bloodbath”), Danish blodbad (“bloodbath”), Norwegian Bokmål blodbad (“bloodbath”), Swedish blodbad (“bloodbath”), Icelandic blóðbad (“bloodbath”).
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