Bloody Bloodied ˈblʌdi Emphasize Adj N Lot Bloodily
The word "bloody" can be used as an adjective meaning "violent" or "covered in blood," and also in a figurative sense as an intensifier, meaning "damn" or "terrible," especially when expressing anger. It can also be used as a verb, meaning "to cause to bleed" or "to harm or damage."
[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](尤用于生气时加强语气)该死的,讨厌的Bloody is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they are angry.
[usu ADJ n]
[emphasis]
[BRIT 英]
[RUDE 无礼]
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]血腥的;暴力的 If you describe a situation or event as bloody, you mean that it is very violent and a lot of people are killed.
[usu ADJ n]
Forty-three demonstrators were killed in bloody clashes...
43名示威者在流血冲突中丧生。
They came to power in 1975 after a bloody civil war.
在一场腥风血雨的内战之后,他们于1975年上台执政。
bloodily
Rebellions in the area were bloodily repressed by pro-government forces.
这个地区的叛乱遭到了亲政府军队的血腥镇压。
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]血淋淋的;血迹斑斑的 You can describe someone or something as bloody if they are covered in a lot of blood.
[usu ADJ n]
He was arrested last October still carrying a bloody knife...
去年10月他被捕时,身上还带着一把血迹斑斑的刀。
Yulka's fingers were bloody and cracked.
尤尔卡的手指折断了,鲜血直流。
bloodily
The soldier reeled bloodily away.
这名士兵浑身是血,踉跄而去。
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[VERB 动词]使流血;使出血 If you have bloodied part of your body, there is blood on it, usually because you have had an accident or you have been attacked.
[V n]
[V-ed]
One of our children fell and bloodied his knee...
我们的一个孩子跌倒了,膝盖磕破了。
She stared at her own bloodied hands, unable to think or move.
她盯着自己流血的双手,呆呆地愣住了。
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[V-PASSIVE 被动动词]伤害;损害;打击 If someone or something is bloodied by an experience, they are hurt or damaged by it.
[be V-ed]
She'd been bloodied in love...
她在爱情上一度伤痕累累。
The reinsurance market has been bloodied by disasters in the U.S.
再保险市场因美国发生的灾难而遭受重创。
Oxford
bloody1/ˈblʌdi; NAmEˈblʌdi/adjective[only before noun ]adverb☞see also
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2( BrE) ( taboo,slang) a swear word that many people find offensive that is used to emphasize a comment or an angry statement (用以加强语气;很多人认为含冒犯意)◆Don't be such a bloody fool.别像个大傻瓜似的。◆That was a bloody good meal!那顿饭真他妈丰盛!◆What bloody awful weather!多么糟糕透顶的天气!◆She did bloody well to win that race.她非常出色地赢得了那场赛跑。◆He doesn't bloody care about anybody else.他根本不关心别人。◆‘Will you apologize?’ ‘Not bloody likely!’ (= Certainly not)“你会道歉吗?”“没门儿。”IDIOMbloody well( BrE) ( taboo) used to emphasize an angry statement or an order (强调气愤的话或命令)◆You can bloody well keep your job—I don't want it !你就留着你那份臭工作吧,我才不稀罕呢!bloodybloodiesbloodiedbloodyingbloodierbloodiestbloody/ˈblʌdi; NAmEˈblʌdi/bloody2/ˈblʌdi; NAmEˈblʌdi/adjective☞see also
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1(blood·ier,bloodi·est)1involving a lot of violence and killing 嗜杀的;血腥的;残暴的◆a bloody battle一场血战◆The terrorists have halted their bloody campaign of violence.恐怖分子已经停止了他们凶残的暴力活动。2covered with blood; bleeding血淋淋的;流血的◆to give sb a bloody nose (= in a fight)把某人打得鼻孔流血▶blood·ily/ˈblʌdɪli; NAmEˈblʌdɪli/adverbIDIOMsee
1 especially British English used to emphasize what you are saying, in a slightly rude way: It’s bloody cold out there! That’s a bloody good idea. Bloody hell!2bloody well British English used to emphasize an angry statement or order: It serves you bloody well right.
bloody1 adjective, adverb
bloody2 adjective
bloody3 verb
bloodybloody2 adjective
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1covered in blood, or bleeding2with a lot of killing and injuries: a bloody battle► see thesaurus at
violent
3scream/yell bloody murder American English informal to protest in a loud very angry way: She was furious, screaming bloody murder at the manager!4bloody/bloodied but unbowed harmed by events but not defeated by them: He emerged from the discussions bloody but unbowed.
bloody1 adjective, adverb
bloody2 adjective
bloody3 verb
bloodybloody3 verb (past tense and past participle bloodied, present participle bloodying, third person singular bloodies) [transitive]
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to injure someone so that blood comes, or to cover something with blood