blood
noun[U]
uk/blʌd/us/blʌd/bloodnoun[U](LIQUID)
A2
theredliquidthat issentaround thebodyby theheart, andcarriesoxygenandimportantsubstancestoorgansandtissue, andremoveswasteproducts:
血,血液Helosta lot of blood in theaccident.他在事故中大量失血。
give/donate blood
toallowatrainedpersonto take some blood fromyourbodyso that it can bestoredand isreadyto be given topeoplewho havelosta lot of blood in anaccidentoroperation:
献血Essentially, giving blood is aboutsavinglives.
- Theteacherdrewadiagramshowinghow the bloodflowsthrough theheart.
- Theappealforpeopletodonateblood was verysuccessful.
- Shelosta lot of blood in theaccident.
- Thepolicefoundtracesof blood on hisjacket.
- Thesightof so much blood made himshudder.
The circulatory system & blood
- ABO
- accessory pathway
- antegrade
- anterograde
- anti-platelet
- blood donor
- blood vessel
- capillary
- erectile
- immunoglobulin
- intravascular
- intravenously
- jugular
- jugular vein
- Rh factor
- vasodilation
- VEGF
- veined
- vena
- venosus
bloodnoun[U](FAMILY)
C2
familyrelationshipbybirthratherthanmarriage:
血统;家族,家世They arerelatedbyblood.他们有血缘关系。
She hasRussianblood(= one or more of herrelativeswasRussian).她有俄罗斯血统。
your ancestors
- ancestorI discovered that one of my ancestors was a member of King Henry VIII's court.
- forebearMy forebears were enslaved and brought to this country.
- forefatherI visited the land of my forefathers.
- ancestryDNA tests tell me that I have Central Asian ancestry.
- extractionMy family is of Italian extraction.
- family treeSince many families will be gathering for the holiday, it's a perfect time to create a family tree.
Family: relations in general
- anti-family
- aunt
- auntie
- baby daddy
- biologically
- father
- fatherhood
- filial
- first cousin
- fraternal
- kinship
- kinsman
- kinswoman
- kith and kin
- long-lost
- relationship
- relative
- removed
- second cousin
- sib
See also
be (only)fleshand blood
someone's(own)fleshand blood
Idioms
be aftersomeone'sblood
be in the/someone'sblood
blood and guts
blood is thicker than water
someone'sblood is up
get blood out of/from a stone
have (someone's) blood onyourhands
blood, sweat, and tears
makesomeone'sblood boil
makesomeone'sblood run cold
new/fresh blood
blood
verb[T]
uk/blʌd/us/blʌd/to give someonetheirfirstexperienceof something:
使取得初次经验Theydecidedto blood him in theinternationalteamat theageof only 18.在他年仅18岁时,他们决定让他在国际大赛中初试身手。
Teaching in general
- asynchronous
- chief academic officer
- CLIL
- clue
- clue in
- communicative
- didactic
- instruct
- multi-course
- non-conditioned
- non-didactic
- non-education
- non-educational
- socialize
- special education
- SRE
- synchronous
- teachsomeonea lessonidiom
- teachable
- tutelage