bloodies

英 [ˈblʌdiz] 美 [ˈblʌdiz]

v.  血染; 使为血所污
bloody的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. (尤用于生气时加强语气)该死的,讨厌的
    Bloody is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they are angry.
    1. ADJ-GRADED 血腥的;暴力的
      If you describe a situation or event as bloody, you mean that it is very violent and a lot of people are killed.
      1. Forty-three demonstrators were killed in bloody clashes...
        43名示威者在流血冲突中丧生。
      2. They came to power in 1975 after a bloody civil war.
        在一场腥风血雨的内战之后,他们于1975年上台执政。
    2. ADJ-GRADED 血淋淋的;血迹斑斑的
      You can describe someone or something as bloody if they are covered in a lot of blood.
      1. He was arrested last October still carrying a bloody knife...
        去年10月他被捕时,身上还带着一把血迹斑斑的刀。
      2. Yulka's fingers were bloody and cracked.
        尤尔卡的手指折断了,鲜血直流。
    3. VERB 使流血;使出血
      If you have bloodied part of your body, there is blood on it, usually because you have had an accident or you have been attacked.
      1. One of our children fell and bloodied his knee...
        我们的一个孩子跌倒了,膝盖磕破了。
      2. She stared at her own bloodied hands, unable to think or move.
        她盯着自己流血的双手,呆呆地愣住了。
    4. V-PASSIVE 伤害;损害;打击
      If someone or something is bloodied by an experience, they are hurt or damaged by it.
      1. She'd been bloodied in love...
        她在爱情上一度伤痕累累。
      2. The reinsurance market has been bloodied by disasters in the U.S.
        再保险市场因美国发生的灾难而遭受重创。

    双语例句

    1. His head is lower now and Anna bloodies his nose and mouth.
      杰克地下了头,鼻子和嘴巴都是血。