Blood Meaning in English
word
/ˈbɫəd/
BLUD
/blˈʌd/
BLUD
释义
The red liquid that flows through your body and carries oxygen and nutrients to your organs. 'Blood' can also refer to family relationships as in 'blood relatives'.
用法与细微差别
Used both literally for the fluid and metaphorically for family ties ("your own blood"). Common collocations: 'blood test', 'blood pressure', 'bad blood' (means conflict). Not used for animals' blood in everyday speech unless specifying, e.g., 'dog blood'.
Spanish: sangrePortuguese (BR): sanguePortuguese (PT): sangueChinese (Simplified): 血液Chinese (Traditional): 血液Hindi: रक्तArabic: دمBengali: রক্তRussian: кровьJapanese: 血Vietnamese: máuKorean: 피Turkish: kanUrdu: خونIndonesian: darah
例句
She gave blood at the hospital.
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Your blood is red.
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There was blood on his shirt.
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The doctor needs to take a blood sample.
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They're brothers by blood, but not very close.
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Don't worry, it's just a little blood from a scratch.
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