释义 |
bloodstainblood‧stain /ˈblʌdsteɪn/ noun [countable] - There were bloodstains on the floor.
- And they still drag out those photographs I took of the splashes and use them to illustrate lectures on bloodstains.
- At any rate, the boat was scuttled, and there were stains on it that they thought were bloodstains.
- I choose to believe he was merely a slob rather than inefficient enough to walk around with bloodstains from his last victim.
- I know where the body was lying, because we found bloodstains.
- The cave was empty and no bloodstains could be seen anywhere.
- The text said that the stains were believed to be bloodstains, not that they were.
- There is no indication that Hollywood is turning over a new leaf, free of bloodstains.
- Who will dream my face as white as wedding sheets, my lips vague as laundered bloodstains?
a mark or spot of blood—bloodstained adjective: a bloodstained handkerchief |