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单词 blood
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blood

UK /blʌd/

DEFINITIONS4
  1. 1
    the red liquid that flows around inside your body

    Oxygen and other vital substances are all carried in the blood.

    His face was covered in blood.

    give/donate blood (=allow doctors to take blood from your body so that it can be given to someone who needs it):

    Have you ever given blood?

    Synonyms and related words

    The heart, blood and circulation
  2. 2
    the family, nation, or group that you belong to through your parents and grandparents

    They had royal blood in their veins.

    Like many Canadians, she had some Scottish blood.

    Synonyms and related words

    General words for family members
  3. 3
    used as a way of referring to violence and death

    Peace finally came, but a great deal of blood was lost in the process.

    have blood on your hands (=be responsible for someone’s death or for many deaths):

    a ruthless general with blood on his hands

    Synonyms and related words

    Situations involving fighting and violence
  4. 4

    someone’s blood is up

    if your blood is up, you feel extremely angry
    My father’s blood is up. Don’t approach him!
    Submitted by:
    Emran Khoshrouye Ghiasi from Iran, Islamic Republic of on 18/03/2018

phrases

be after someone’s blood
blood and guts
the blood drains from someone’s face
blood in the water
blood is thicker than water
the blood rushes to your face/cheeks
blood, sweat, and tears
in cold blood
something is in your blood
like getting blood from a stone
make your blood boil
make someone’s blood run/turn/go cold
new/fresh blood
there’ll be blood on the carpet

blood

US /blʌd/

DEFINITIONS4
  1. 1
    the red liquid that flows around inside your body

    Oxygen and other vital substances are all carried in the blood.

    His face was covered in blood.

    give/donate blood (=allow doctors to take blood from your body so that it can be given to someone who needs it):

    Have you ever given blood?

    Synonyms and related words

    The heart, blood and circulation
  2. 2
    the family, nation, or group that you belong to through your parents and grandparents

    They had royal blood in their veins.

    Like many Canadians, she had some Scottish blood.

    Synonyms and related words

    General words for family members
  3. 3
    used as a way of referring to violence and death

    Peace finally came, but a great deal of blood was lost in the process.

    have blood on your hands (=be responsible for someone’s death or for many deaths):

    a ruthless general with blood on his hands

    Synonyms and related words

    Situations involving fighting and violence
  4. 4

    someone’s blood is up

    if your blood is up, you feel extremely angry
    My father’s blood is up. Don’t approach him!
    Submitted by:
    Emran Khoshrouye Ghiasi from Iran, Islamic Republic of on 18/03/2018

phrases

be after someone’s blood
blood and guts
the blood drains from someone’s face
blood in the water
blood is thicker than water
the blood rushes to your face/cheeks
blood, sweat, and tears
in cold blood
something is in your blood
like getting blood from a stone
make your blood boil
make someone’s blood run/turn/go cold
new/fresh blood

blood


DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    to give someone a first experience of something
    One thing we need to do this weekend is start blooding some of the younger players.
    Submitted by:
    rome on 30/08/2014
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