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NOUN. 名词1.?[U 不可数名词] 血液Blood is the red liquid that flows inside your body, which you can see if you cut yourself. 双语例句例: His shirt was covered in blood. 他的衬衫沾满了血。 2.?[U 不可数名词] 血统You can use blood to refer to the race or social class of someone's parents or ancestors. 双语例句例: There was Greek blood in his veins: his ancestors originally bore the name Karajannis. 他有希腊血统——他的祖先原来姓卡拉扬尼斯。
PHRASE. 习语1.?积怨If you say that there is bad blood between people, you mean that they have argued about something and dislike each other. 双语例句例: There is, it seems, some bad blood between Mills and the Baldwins. 米尔和鲍德温两家看上去好像有积怨。 1.?残忍蓄意地If something violent and cruel is done in cold blood, it is done deliberately and in an unemotional way. 双语例句例: The crime had been committed in cold blood. 这起案件是蓄意犯罪。 1.?应对某人的死亡负责If you say that someone has a person's blood on their hands, you mean that they are responsible for that person's death. 双语例句例: He has my son's blood on his hands. I hope it haunts him for the rest of his days. 他应该对我儿子的死负责,但愿他终生不得安宁。 1.?天生的 , 遗传的If a quality or talent is in your blood, it is part of your nature, and other members of your family have it too. 双语例句例: Diplomacy was in his blood: his ancestors had been feudal lords. 他的外交能力是天生的:他的祖上曾是封建王侯。 new blood , fresh blood , young blood 1.?新生力量You can use the expressions new blood, fresh blood, or young blood to refer to people who are brought into an organization to improve it by thinking of new ideas or new ways of doing things. 双语例句例: There's been a major reshuffle of the cabinet to bring in new blood. 内阁进行了重大改组以吸纳新生力量。
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