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bloodstock

/bluhd-stok/US // ˈblʌdˌstɒk //UK // (ˈblʌdˌstɒk) //

血统,血库,血液制品,血统论

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : racehorses of Thoroughbred breeding, taken as a whole.

Examples

  • The Queen's bloodstock adviser indicated in a statement that this is the suspected source of the morphine.

  • Facing towards Bloodstock, the car presented her off side to us.

  • Help me to get her in here, and then we'll push off to Bloodstock together.

  • We were less than three miles from Bloodstock when the off hind tire burst.

  • Reason dictates that I should foot-slog it to Bloodstock and try and get the police moving; but I can't leave you here.

  • Only on the public racecourse can the lofty virtues of our British Bloodstock be displayed.