blood
noun
verb
blʌd
noun
1
the
red
liquid
that
your
heart
pumps
around
your
body
血,血液
2
(have) sb’s blood on your hands
to
have
caused
someone’s
death
双手沾着某人的鲜血
dictators
with
blood
on
their
hands
双手沾满鲜血的独裁者
3
in cold blood
in
a
cruel
and
deliberate
way
冷酷地,残忍地; 蓄意地
Evans
had
been
murdered
in
cold
blood
.
埃文斯惨遭杀害。
4
make sb’s blood boil
to
make
someone
extremely
angry
使某人怒火中烧
The
way
they
treat
people
makes
my
blood
boil.
他们这样待人令我非常气愤。
5
make sb’s blood run cold
to
make
someone
feel
extremely
frightened
令某人毛骨悚然
6
like getting blood out of a stone
almost
impossible
犹如从石头里榨油,犹如水中捞月
Getting
the
truth
out
of
her
is
like
getting
blood
out
of
a
stone.
要她说出真话几乎是不可能的。
7
blood is thicker than water
used
to
say
that
family
relationships
are
more
important
than
any
other
kind
血浓于水
8
be after sb’s blood
to
be
angry
enough
to
want
to
hurt
someone
恨透了某人; 恨不得要了某人的命
9
sb’s blood is up
someone
is
extremely
angry
about
something
and
determined
to
do
something
about
it
[英] 某人动怒了,某人的怒气上来了
BrE
They
tried
to
stop
me,
but
my
blood
was
up.
他们想拦着我,可我已是怒不可遏了。
10
the
family
to
which
you
belong
from
the
time
that
you
are
born
血统,家世
There’s
Irish
blood
on
his
mother’s
side.
他母亲这边有爱尔兰血统。
11
be/run in sb’s blood
11.
if
an
ability
or
tendency
is
in,
or
runs
in,
someone’s
blood,
it
is
natural
to
them
and
others
in
their
family
是与生俱来的特征,是家族的遗传
12
sweat blood
12.
to
work
extremely
hard
to
achieve
something
拼命工作,花很多心血
Beth
sweated
blood
over
that
article.
贝丝花了很大的心血写那篇文章。
13
blood sweat and tears
13.
,
,
extremely
hard
work
血汗,极其艰辛的劳动
14
new/fresh blood
14.
new
members
in
a
group
or
organization
who
bring
new
ideas
and
energy
新鲜血液,新生力量,新成员
We
need
to
bring
in
some
new
blood
and
fresh
ideas.
我们需要增添一些新成员和新观念。
15
blood on the carpet
15.
a
situation
where
people
have
a
very
strong
disagreement,
with
the
result
that
something
serious
happens,
such
as
someone
losing
his
or
her
job
〔后果严重的〕重大不和
16
young blood
16.
a
fashionable
young
man
时尚的年轻人
old-fashioned
17
a
way
of
greeting
a
friend,
used
by
young
men
[尤美,口] 你好啊〔年轻人的一种打招呼方式〕
especially AmE spoken
verb
18
to
give
someone
their
first
experience
of
an
activity,
especially
a
difficult
or
unpleasant
one
[英] 使〔某人〕初次尝试〔尤指困难或令人不悦的事〕