blood
noun /blʌd/
/blʌd/
Idioms 血 - He lost a lot of blood in the accident.
他在那场事故中流了很多血。 - Blood was pouring out of a cut on her head.
血不断地从她头上的伤口中涌出。 - His hands were covered in blood.
他的双手沾满了鲜血。 - to give blood (= to have blood taken from you so that it can be used in the medical treatment of other people)
献血 - After the attacks, people donated blood in record numbers.
袭击发生后,献血人数创下纪录。 - He was a hot-headed warrior, always too quick to shed blood (= attack and injure or kill somebody).
他是个鲁莽的斗士,总是急于流血。 - to draw blood (= to wound a person so that they lose blood)
放血(伤人以致流血) - a drop/pool of blood
一滴血/一滩血 - There was dried blood on her cheek.
她的脸颊上有干涸的血迹。 - a blood cell/sample
血细胞;血样 - to improve blood flow to the heart
改善流向心脏的血液 - the blood supply to the brain
大脑的血液供应
Topics Bodya2- Blood oozed slowly from the corner of his mouth.
鲜血从他的嘴角慢慢渗出。 - Blood spattered the seats of the vehicle.
鲜血飞溅到车子的座位上。 - He was lying on the floor, covered in blood.
他躺在地板上,全身是血。 - My handkerchief was soaked in blood from my nose.
我的鼻血把手帕都浸透了。 - The heart pumps blood around the body.
心脏把血液输送到全身。 - He rubbed his limbs vigorously to get the blood circulating.
他用力摩擦四肢让血液循环起来。 - The blood drummed in her ears.
她耳朵里的血管突突直跳。 - I felt the blood coursing in my veins as I ran.
我跑步时感觉血液在血管里奔涌。 - The blood drained from his face when I told him the news.
我告诉他这个消息的时候,他的脸变得煞白。 - The blood rushed to her face as she realized her error.
当她意识到了自己的错误时血一下子涌上了她的脸。 - The body lay in a pool of blood.
尸体躺在血泊之中。 - The dog's fur was caked in blood when we found him.
我们找到这只狗的时候,它的毛都被血凝住了。 - The hospital appealed for more people to donate blood.
医院呼吁更多的人献血。 - Traces of an illegal substance were found in his blood.
在他的血液中发现了违禁物质的成分。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- cold
- hot
- warm
- …
- drop
- pool
- trickle
- …
- lose
- shed
- spill
- …
- dribble
- drip
- flow
- …
- cell
- group
- type
- …
- in blood
- in somebody’s/the blood
- blood from
- …
- caked in blood
- caked with blood
- covered in blood
- …
- He lost a lot of blood in the accident.
- -blooded(in adjectives
) having the type of blood mentioned构成形容词 有…类型的血的 - cold-blooded reptiles
冷血爬行动物
More Like This Compound adjectives for physical characteristicsCompound adjectives for physical characteristics- -beaked
- -bellied
- -billed
- -blooded
- -bodied
- -cheeked
- -chested
- -eared
- -eyed
- -faced
- -fingered
- -footed
- -haired
- -handed
- -headed
- -hearted
- -hipped
- -lidded
- -limbed
- -mouthed
- -necked
- -nosed
- -skinned
- -tailed
- -throated
- -toothed
- cold-blooded reptiles
- [uncountable] (formal) family origins
血统;家世 - She is of noble blood.
她有贵族血统。 - There is some Polish blood on his father's side.
他父亲一方有波兰血统。 - I doubt if I have a single drop of aristocratic blood in my veins.
我看我身上没有一丁点儿贵族血统。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- cold
- hot
- warm
- …
- drop
- pool
- trickle
- …
- lose
- shed
- spill
- …
- dribble
- drip
- flow
- …
- cell
- group
- type
- …
- in blood
- in somebody’s/the blood
- blood from
- …
- caked in blood
- caked with blood
- covered in blood
- …
- She is of noble blood.
- [countable] (British English, old-fashioned) a rich and fashionable man
纨绔子弟;花花公子 - a young blood
血气方刚的青年。
- a young blood
词源Old English blōd, of Germanic origin; related to German Blut and Dutch bloed.
Idioms
bad blood (between A and B)
- (old-fashioned) feelings of hate or strong dislike
(甲、乙之间的)仇恨,厌恶
be after/out for somebody’s blood
- (informal, often humorous) to be angry with somebody and want to hurt or punish them
恨不得伤害(或惩罚)某人;恨不得放某人的血
be/run in your blood
- to be a natural part of your character and of the character of other members of your family
是与生俱来的(或遗传的)特性
blood is thicker than water
- (saying) family relationships are stronger than any others
血浓于水;亲属关系最牢靠
somebody’s blood is up
- (British English) somebody is very angry and ready to argue or fight
Topics Opinion and argumentc2, Feelingsc2怒气冲天;怒从心上来;怒不可遏
blood, sweat and tears
- very hard work; a lot of effort
血汗;艰苦奋斗 - The only way to succeed is through old-fashioned blood, sweat and tears.
成功的唯一途径还是老办法:艰苦奋斗。
- The only way to succeed is through old-fashioned blood, sweat and tears.
flesh and blood
- when you say that somebody is flesh and blood, you mean that they are a normal human with needs, emotions and weaknesses
血肉之躯(有常人的需要、感情和缺点) - Listening to the cries was more than flesh and blood could stand.
听这种哭喊非常人所能忍受。 - She wasn't a ghost. She was flesh and blood.
她不是幽灵, 而是活生生的人。
- Listening to the cries was more than flesh and blood could stand.
your (own) flesh and blood
- a person that you are related to
亲骨肉;亲人 - You can’t do that to your own flesh and blood!
你不能这样对待自己的骨肉!
- You can’t do that to your own flesh and blood!
freeze your blood | make your blood freeze
- to make you extremely frightened or shocked
Topics Feelingsc2使人恐惧万分;令人毛骨悚然
have somebody’s blood on your hands
- to be responsible for somebody’s death
对某人的死亡罪责难逃 - a dictator with the blood of thousands on his hands
手上沾满千万人鲜血的独裁者
- a dictator with the blood of thousands on his hands
in cold blood
- acting in a way that is deliberately cruel
残忍地;蓄意地;冷酷地;无情地 - to kill somebody in cold blood
残忍地杀害某人
- to kill somebody in cold blood
like getting blood out of/from a stone
- almost impossible to obtain
水中捞月;缘木求鱼 - Getting an apology from him was like getting blood from a stone.
让他道歉几乎是不可能的。
- Getting an apology from him was like getting blood from a stone.
make somebody’s blood boil
- to make somebody extremely angry
使某人怒不可遏 - The way he treats his employees really makes my blood boil.
他对待员工的方式真的让我热血沸腾。
- The way he treats his employees really makes my blood boil.
make somebody’s blood run cold
- to make somebody very frightened or fill them with horror
使某人不寒而栗(或毛骨悚然) - The sound of laughter in the empty house made my blood run cold.
空荡荡的房子里的笑声让我毛骨悚然。 - Our blood ran cold at the thought of how easily we could have been killed.
一想到当时很容易就会被杀掉,我们就吓得浑身冰凉。
- The sound of laughter in the empty house made my blood run cold.
new/fresh blood
- new members or employees, especially young ones, with new ideas or ways of doing things
新成员(尤指年轻、有新思想或方法的);新生力量;新鲜血液 - This company badly needs to bring in some new blood.
这家公司急需引进一些新人。
- This company badly needs to bring in some new blood.
spill (somebody’s) blood
- (formal or literary) to kill or wound somebody
使流血;伤害;杀死 - Nothing can justify spilling innocent blood.
无论任何理由残害无辜都是不正当的。
- Nothing can justify spilling innocent blood.
spit venom/blood
- to show that you are very angry; to speak in an angry way
怒气冲天;咬牙切齿 - She looked at him with eyes that spat venom.
她用吐出毒液的眼睛看着他。 - She surveyed him coldly with eyes that spat venom.
她冷眼打量着他,眼睛冒出憎恨的光。
- She looked at him with eyes that spat venom.
stir the blood
- to make somebody excited
使人兴奋;激起热情 - The atmosphere in a theatre never failed to stir her blood.
剧院的气氛总能激起她的热血。
- The atmosphere in a theatre never failed to stir her blood.
sweat blood
- (informal) to work very hard
苦干;卖命地工作 - I sweated blood to get everything ready in time.
我拼命工作,以便及时准备好一切。
- I sweated blood to get everything ready in time.