Nghĩa là gì:
blood
blood /blʌd/- danh từ
- nhựa (cây); nước ngọt (hoa quả...)
- sự tàn sát, sự chém giết, sự đổ máu
- to thirst for blood: khát máu
- tính khí
- in warm blood: nổi nóng, nổi giận
- bad blood: ác ý
- giống nòi, dòng dõi, họ hàng, gia đình
- to be the same flesh and blood: cùng một dòng họ, cùng một dòng máu
- to be near in blood: có họ gần
- blood royal: hoang gia
- fresh blood: số người mới nhập (vào một gia đình, một xã, một hội)
- bit of blood: ngựa thuần chủng
- dauntlessness runs in the blood of that family: tinh thần bất khuất là truyền thống của gia đình ấy
- người lịch sự, người ăn diện ((thường) young blood)
- blood and iron
- chính sách vũ lực tàn bạo
- blood is thicker than water
- (tục ngữ) một giọt máu đào hơn ao nước lã
- to breed (make, stir up) bad blood between persons
- gây sự bất hoà giữa người nọ với người kia
- to freeze someone's blood
- to get (have) one's blood up
- to get someone's blood up
- in cold blood
- chủ tâm có suy tính trước
- nhẫn tâm, lạnh lùng, không ghê tay (khi giết người)
- to make someone's blood run cold
- you cannot get (take) blood (out of) stone
- không thể nào làm mủi lòng kẻ nhẫn tâm được
- ngoại động từ
- (săn bắn) luyện cho (chó săn) thích máu
- (nghĩa bóng) xúi giục, kích động (ai)
blood Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
bad blood
anger or a bad relationship due to past problems with someone There has always ben a lot of bad blood between the two supervisors.
blood from a stone
(See get blood from a stone)
blood is thicker than water
blood relationships are stronger than a marriage ceremony "When my wife supported her dad in a fight with me, I said, ""So blood is thicker than water."""
blood is up
excited, angry, ready to fight Kerry is friendly, but when his blood is up, he's dangerous.
blood money
money paid to the relative of a murdered person, dirty money The widow refused to take blood money from the men who murdered her husband.
blood runs cold
one is terrified or horrified My blood ran cold when I saw the man fall off the ladder.
bloody well
very truly, damn well He bloody well knows my name because I bloody well told him.
draw blood
make someone bleed, get blood from someone The doctor decided to draw some blood from the patient to check up on his blood sugar level.
draw first blood
attack first, be first to hit or win The Jets drew first blood in the series, winning game one 5-4.
flesh and blood
a close relative She is my own flesh and blood so of course I felt terrible when she got into trouble.
get blood from a stone
do an impossible task, beat your head against... You'll get blood from a stone before you get money from Ed.
in cold blood
without feeling, without mercy He's accused of killing a Mountie in cold blood.
new blood
different person, someone with new ideas Armid retired because he feels the company needs new blood.
no bloody way
(See no way)
out for blood
trying to defeat or hurt, seeking revenge The Jets are out for blood tonight because they lost 7-0 last night.
run in the family/blood
be a common family characteristic Being a left-handed golfer and baseball hitter runs in our family.
smell blood
sense victory, be aware of an opponent's weakness Michael is a fierce competitor. When he smells blood, he wins.
sweat bullets/blood
be nervous, be very worried I was sweating bullets during the interview but after it started I was able to calm down.
written in blood
like a law, binding, cannot be changed Now that his name is written in blood, he's a member of our gang.
absobloodylutely
absolutely
blood
1. member of the Bloods gang
2. a blood brother
blood and sand
an exclamation of surprise or anger. A mild and antiquated curse
bloods
a gang in Los Angeles
bloody
1. expressing annoyance as an intensifier:"That bloody idiot needs a good thumping"
2. as an intensifier:"I'll bloody thump that idiot"
bloody hell
an exclamation of surprise or frustration
bloody-Nora
an exclamation of surprise or anger
cold-blooded
rude or unfair:"That was so cold-blooded, when she just ignored me!"
piru blood
Red down LA based nation
make sb's blood boil
make sb. angrg激怒
When someone called him a liar it made his blood boil.当有人说他是个扯谎的人时,他十分恼火。
It made Mary's blood boil to see the children make fun of the crippled girl.玛丽看到孩子们在取笑那位残废的女孩时,勃然大怒。
out of one's blood
separate from sb.'s feelings,interests or desires忘怀;驱除
When Tom moved to the city,he couldn't get the country out of his blood.汤姆搬进城以后,对农村仍无法忘怀。
sweat blood
Idiom(s): sweat blood
Theme: ANXIETY
to be very anxious and tense. (Slang.)
• What a terrible test! I was really sweating blood at the last.
• Bob is such a bad driver. I sweat blood every time I ride with him.
some new blood
Idiom(s): (some) new blood
Theme: PEOPLE - POSITIVE
new personnel; new members brought into a group to revive it.
• This company needs some new blood on its board to bring in new ideas.
• We're trying to get some new blood in the club. Our membership is falling.
• Our club needs new blood. It has become boring.
• The firm's management has at last got a little new blood. Things should improve now.
scream bloody murder
Idiom(s): scream bloody murder
Theme: COMPLAINT
to complain bitterly; to complain unduly. (Slang.)
• When we put him in an office without a window, he screamed bloody murder.
• There is something wrong next door. Everyone is screaming bloody murder.
make one's blood run cold
Idiom(s): make one's blood run cold
Theme: SHOCK
to shock or horrify someone.
• The terrible story in the newspaper made my blood run cold.
• I could tell you things about prisons that would make your blood run cold.
make one's blood boil
Idiom(s): make one's blood boil
Theme: INCITE - ANGER
to make someone very angry. (Informal.)
• It just makes my blood boil to think of the amount of food that gets wasted around here.
• Whenever I think of that dishonest mess, it makes my blood boil.
in the blood
Idiom(s): in the blood AND in one's blood
Theme: AFFINITY
built into one's personality or character.
• Johns a great runner. It's in his blood.
• The whole family is very athletic. It's in the blood.
cry bloody murder
Idiom(s): cry bloody murder
Theme: CRYING
to scream as if something very serious has happened.
• Now that Bill is really hurt, he's crying bloody murder.
• There is no point in crying bloody murder about the bill if you aren't going to pay it.
bloody but unbowed
Idiom(s): bloody but unbowed
Theme: DETERMINATION
[one's head] showing signs of a struggle, but not bowed in defeat. (Fixed order.)
• Liz emerged from the struggle, her head bloody but unbowed.
• We are bloody but unbowed and will fight to the last.
blood, sweat, and tears
Idiom(s): blood, sweat, and tears
Theme: EFFORT
the signs of great personal effort. (Fixed order.)
• There will be much blood, sweat, and tears before we have completed this project.
• After years of blood, sweat, and tears, Timmy finally earned a college degree.
in one's blood
Idiom(s): in the blood AND in one's blood
Theme: AFFINITY
built into one's personality or character.
• Johns a great runner. It's in his blood.
• The whole family is very athletic. It's in the blood.
Blood will out.
A person's background or education will eventually show.
Blood and thunder
An emotional speech or performance is full of blood and thunder.
Blood from a turnip
It is impossible to get something from someone if they don't have it, just as you cannot get blood from a turnip.
Blood is worth bottling
(AU) If an Australian says to you "Your blood is worth bottling", he/she is complimenting or praising you for doing something or being someone very special.
Blood out of a stone
If something is like getting blood out of a stone, it is very difficult indeed.
Blood, sweat and tears
If something will take blood, sweat and tears, it will be very difficult and will require a lot of effort and sacrifice.
Blue blood
Someone with blue blood is royalty.
Hot-blooded
Someone who is hot-blooded is easily excitable or passionate.
In your blood
A trait or liking that is deeply ingrained in someone's personality and unlikely to change is in their blood. A similar idiom is 'in his DNA.'
Make your blood boil
If something makes your blood boil, it makes you very angry.
An blood idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with blood, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ blood