blood
- n. 血,血液;血統(tǒng)
- vt. 從…抽血;使先取得經(jīng)驗(yàn)
- n. (Blood)人名;(英、西)布拉德
詞組搭配
be like getting blood out of (或 from) a stone (北美
be extremely difficult (said in reference to obtaining something from someone)
就像從石頭上榨出血來(比喻很難從某人身上獲取某物)
getting a story out of her is like getting blood out of a stone!.
讓她開口講故事如登天一樣難!。
blood and guts
(informal)violence and bloodshed, especially in fiction
(非正式)(尤指小說里描寫的)兇殘,血腥
blood and thunder
(informal)unrestrained and violent action or behaviour, especially in sport or fiction
(非正式)(尤指體育或小說中)拼打動作,暴力情節(jié)
blood is thicker than water
(proverb)family relationships and loyalties are the strongest and most important ones
(諺)血濃于水
one's blood is up
one is in a fighting mood
怒火中燒(指準(zhǔn)備大打出手的心情)
blood, sweat, and tears
extremely hard work; unstinting effort
做牛做馬的活;不懈的努力
blood will tell
(proverb)family characteristics cannot be concealed
(諺)家族的特性總會顯露
first blood
the first shedding of blood, especially in a boxing match or formerly in duelling with swords
(尤指拳擊比賽或決斗中的)最先見血
the first point or advantage gained in a contest
(比賽中)先得分,占先
King &B{drew first blood} when he took the opening set.
在網(wǎng)球開盤局中金搶先得分。
give blood
allow blood to be removed medically from one's body in order to be stored for use in transfusions
獻(xiàn)血
have blood on one's hands
be responsible for someone's death
負(fù)有血債
in one's blood
ingrained in or fundamental to one's character
天生就有的,骨子里存在的
racing is in his blood.
他天生長于賽跑。
make someone's blood boil
(informal)infuriate someone
(非正式)激怒,使怒火中燒
make someone's blood run cold
horrify someone
使不寒而栗
new (或 fresh) blood
new members admitted to a group, especially as an invigorating force
新成員,新人,新鮮血液