bloody 的 3 个定义
blood·i·er, blood·i·est.
- stained or covered with blood: a bloody handkerchief.
- bleeding: a bloody nose.
- characterized by bloodshed: bloody battle; a bloody rule.
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blood·ied, blood·y·ing.
- to stain or smear with blood.
- to cause to bleed, as by a blow or accident: to bloody someone's nose.
- Slang.: bloody awful; bloody wonderful.
bloody 近义词
bleeding
hard-fought
(used as intensifier)
更多bloody例句
- The first thing the female needs to do is find her bloody food source.
- In 1988, protests over the status of the territory escalated to bloody anti-Armenian rioting in Azeri cities.
- The campaign allegedly included sending them a bloody pig mask, a funeral wreath and other disturbing items.
- Roughly 70,000 veterans who survived the bloody, four-year conflict lost limbs.
- The process is typically a bloody, grisly affair, frequently playing out over several hours or even days.
- How did our workplace suddenly become a particularly bloody episode of Game of Thrones?
- And even as the bloody siege continues, so, too, do signs of life.
- And the next time his friend saw Moses, it was online; his bloody body was slapped on a stretcher.
- Like many other Pakistani Taliban, Jamal has his own horror stories to tell, which he believes can justify any bloody retribution.
- Earlier that day, officials say, Stone went on a bloody rampage killing six of his kin and wreaking havoc in three small towns.
- "So that is Jim Poindexter, the bloody villain," muttered the boy between his set teeth, and nervously fingering his revolver.
- They have fought countless bloody wars and have committed countless horrible atrocities in their zeal for Him.
- Such a course would tend only to bloody and interminable anarchy.
- Somewhere in these woods he must be lying, resting those ponderous paws and licking his bloody flanks.
- The long procession arrived at the guillotine, and the bloody work commenced.