Shed blood Meaning in English
expression
SHED BLUHD
SHED BLUD
释义
To intentionally or accidentally cause blood to flow, usually meaning to injure or kill someone. Often refers to violence, war, or serious conflict.
用法与细微差别
Formal or literary; often used in contexts discussing war, serious fights, or historical violence. Not used casually in conversation. May be metaphorical ('no one shed blood' = no one was hurt).
Spanish: derramar sangrePortuguese (BR): derramar sanguePortuguese (PT): derramar sangueChinese (Simplified): 流血Chinese (Traditional): 流血Hindi: खून बहानाArabic: سفك الدماءBengali: রক্তপাত করা - রক্ত ঝরানোRussian: кровь пролить - проливать кровьJapanese: 血を流すVietnamese: đổ máuKorean: 피를 흘리다Turkish: kan dökmekUrdu: خون بہاناIndonesian: menumpahkan darah
例句
The soldiers shed blood in the battle.
basic
We must solve our problems peacefully and not shed blood.
basic
Many innocent people shed blood during the conflict.
basic
They fought for freedom but refused to shed blood unless necessary.
natural
History remembers the day when so many had to shed blood for justice.
natural
No one wants to shed blood over a simple disagreement.
natural