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blooding

/bluhd-ing/US // ˈblʌd ɪŋ //

流血,抽血,补血,流血问题

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly British.

    • : an informal initiation ceremony in which the face of a novice is smeared with the blood of the first fox that person has seen killed.

Examples

  • After the blooding sleep very frequently followed, and a partial or sometimes a complete remission of the symptoms.

  • One of the questions was, whether the malady called for blooding—a question that had divided opinion as long ago as 1658.

  • Huxham appears to have adopted the whole Sydenhamian practice of blooding, blistering, purging, and salivating.

  • Through the spring months the trench raids continued in their process of "blooding" the new army for the "big push."

  • O Tony, says he, masters mare is blooding streams, and I be sent over to you to beg you to stop it.