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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."

bloody可用作形容词,表示“血腥的;暴力的”、“血淋淋的;血迹斑斑的”,也可用于比喻义,表示“该死的,讨厌的”(特别是在生气时加强语气)。 bloody还可用作动词,表示“[使流血;使出血]”或“[伤害;损害;打击]”。

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/blʌ̱di/
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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](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]
    2
    [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。

    3
    [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。

    4
    [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。

    5
    [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 bloody 1 / ˈblʌdi ; NAmE ˈblʌdi / adjective [only before noun ] adverb see also
    bloody
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    ( 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。” IDIOM bloody 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! bloody bloodies bloodied bloodying bloodier bloodiest
    bloody / ˈblʌdi ; NAmE ˈblʌdi /
    bloody 2 / ˈblʌdi ; NAmE ˈblʌdi / adjective see also
    bloody
    1
    ( blood·ier , bloodi·est )
    1 involving 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。 2 covered 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 ; NAmE ˈblʌdɪli / adverb IDIOMsee
    scream
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    bloody bloodies bloodied bloodying bloodier bloodiest
    bloody / ˈblʌdi ; NAmE ˈblʌdi / blood·ily / ˈblʌdɪli ; NAmE ˈblʌdɪli /
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    bloody1 adjective, adverb
    bloody2 adjective
    bloody3 verb
    bloodyblood‧y1 /ˈblʌdi/ adjective, adverb spoken
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    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
    WDF

    bloody

    [ˈblʌdi]bloodied, bloodying, bloodies级别:bloodier, bloodiest

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    bloodied[499] bloodiest[362]
    血腥的(67%),流血的(12%),嗜杀的(11%),使流血(10%)
    adj.血腥的;非常的;嗜杀的,残忍的;血色的
    vt.使流血
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