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blooded

/bluhd-id/US // ˈblʌd ɪd //UK // (ˈblʌdɪd) //

有血缘关系的,有血缘关系的人,有血缘关系,有血性的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having blood of a specified kind: warm-blooded animals.
    • : derived from ancestors of good blood; having a good pedigree.

Examples

  • I’ve outlasted my most warm-blooded friends around the fire or stargazing, and as strict shelter-in-place orders resume in New Mexico, I’m eager to take it solo camping.

  • Unlike lizards or fish, warm-blooded animals don’t fall apart as quickly in extreme heat.

  • Warm-blooded sharks also need more food than slower moving, colder-blooded ones.

  • The scientists who raced to investigate the fallen reptiles have now found that, despite such graceless falls, some of these tropical, cold-blooded creatures are actually more resilient to cold than previously thought.

  • A bunch of people run around pretending they’re full-blooded Turks, when, in truth, most are mixed.

  • But it lacked the one ingredient that has largely been absent from this World Cup: cold-blooded finishing in front of goal.

  • “Show business” was much more a haven for sentimentalists then, not for ironists like Letterman or cold-blooded comics like Leno.

  • Where Kate is mild-mannered and middle-class, Cressy, 24, is a wild, blue-blooded aristocrat with bohemian heritage.

  • Because, of course, red-blooded, white-skinned folks like Timothy McVeigh, Ted Kaczynski, and Adam Lanza pose no threat at all.

  • The commenter said Dodson is not a full-blooded member of any tribe and is in fact one-quarter Aleut, not Inuit.

  • It wasn't any scruple of mercy, for Hicks was as cold-blooded a brute as ever glanced down a gun-barrel.

  • How dare you decide in this cold-blooded way whether I am to be called—ah—Tosh—or—ah—Porker!

  • Our prisoner's was perhaps the most startling name which could have been pronounced among those high-blooded and headlong men.

  • If all the world did not wag his way, so much the worse for cold-blooded mercenary superfluous beings.

  • The Kentucky planter prides himself on the superior quality of tobacco, as well as his famous blooded stock.

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