Taste blood Meaning in English
expression
释义
To literally taste blood in your mouth, or figuratively to experience your first success and want more.
用法与细微差别
Informal; often used figuratively for getting a taste of victory or success and becoming eager for more. Be aware it can be literal (injury) or metaphorical (achievement). Common in sports, business, or personal improvement contexts.
例句
After the fight, he could taste blood in his mouth.
basic
She finally won a match and could taste blood.
basic
When you taste blood once, you want to win again.
basic
He tasted blood after scoring his first goal and became unstoppable.
natural
You can tell the team has tasted blood—they're playing much more aggressively now.
natural
Once she tasted blood with her successful business launch, she started planning her next venture immediately.
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