blood bath / ˈblʌdˌbæθ, -ˌbɑθ /

血洗血浴浴血浴血奋战

blood bath 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural blood·baths [bluhd-bathz, -bahthz, -baths, -bahths]. /ˈblʌdˌbæðz, -ˌbɑðz, -ˌbæθs, -ˌbɑθs/.

  1. a ruthless slaughter of a great number of people; massacre.
  2. Informal. a period of disastrous loss or reversal: A few mutual funds performed well in the general bloodbath of the stock market.
  3. a widespread dismissal or purge, as of employees.

blood bath 近义词

blood bath

等同于 carnage

更多blood bath例句

  1. India’s travel and tourism industry may be heading for a bloodbath as Covid-19 cases continue to rise.
  2. When Arab Spring-style protests take shape in the capital's main plaza, Jamal orders up a "bloodbath."
  3. Attention Democrats: Unless you start getting angry, the midterm elections are going to be a bloodbath.
  4. Teen crime actually dropped dramatically during the years some social scientists were predicting a “bloodbath of violence.”
  5. He produced and stars as Michael Alig in Clubland, a stage musical adaptation of Disco Bloodbath.
  6. Indeed, his exit would be made easier if Alawites felt more assured that a bloodbath did not await them.
  7. Gustavus Vasa was a young fellow there, who dexterously escaped this Bloodbath, and afterwards came to something.
  8. Shallow programming dominates as long as the bloodbath proceeds.
  9. Jake rumbled, "There's going to be a bloodbath there before it's over."
  10. But that it will be achieved through progressive taxation rather than through a bloodbath is not a foregone conclusion.
  11. This first European bloodbath provoked all of Albania's neighbours into an uncontrolled binge of invasions.