bloodsucker

英 [ˈblʌdsʌkə(r)] 美 [ˈblʌdsʌkər]

n.  吸血动物; 敲诈勒索者; 吸血鬼

复数:bloodsuckers

医学

COCA.31353



牛津词典

noun

  1. 吸血动物
    an animal or insect that sucks blood from people or animals
    1. 敲诈勒索者;吸血鬼
      a person who takes advantage of other people in order to gain financial benefit

      柯林斯词典

      1. 吸血动物;吸血虫
        A bloodsucker is any creature that sucks blood from a wound that it has made in an animal or person.
        1. N-COUNT 吸血鬼;剥削者
          If you call someone a bloodsucker, you disapprove of them because you think they do not do anything worthwhile but live off the efforts of other people.
          1. At last he was free from the financial bloodsuckers.
            最后他终于摆脱了那些吸金者的经济剥削。

        双语例句

        1. At last he was free from the financial bloodsuckers.
          最后他终于摆脱了那些吸金者的经济剥削。
        2. Im no bloodsucker, Mother.
          我不吸血,妈妈。
        3. I see! I'll report you to the police and have you busted, bloodsucker.
          我懂了!我会报警逮捕你这个高利贷。
        4. Why were they a bloodsucker and a thief?
          为什么他们是剥削者和小偷?
        5. True, it can be flattering to be needed, and of course, the Bloodsucker may be there for you when other friends are too busy for you.
          被别人需要会让你觉得很受用,这是真的,当然,当其他朋友因为太忙而不能陪你时,寄生者可能会站在你身边。
        6. He's a real bloodsucker and will take every penny you've got.
          他是个唯利是图的人,会设法从你身上拿走每一分钱。
        7. But it happened that a bloodsucker boy fall in love with a human being girl. Then, tragedy happened.
          吸血蝙蝠爱上了人类,爱情与悲剧便也同时开始了。
        8. Bloodsucker is a common topic in horror movies.
          吸血鬼是恐怖电影中的常见题材。

        英英释义

        noun

        1. carnivorous or bloodsucking aquatic or terrestrial worms typically having a sucker at each end

            Synonym:    leechhirudinean