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ablution {n} (the act of washing or cleansing) anemia {n} (medical condition with decreased oxygen transport) apple blossom {n} (the flower of an apple tree) aristocratic {adj} (of or pertaining to an aristocracy) black pudding {n} (a sausage) bleed {n} (incident of bleeding) bleed {v} (lose blood) bleed {v} (take money from) bleed dry {v} (of a slaughtered animal, to wait until all its blood has drained off) bleeder {n} (person who is easily made to bleed) bleeding {n} (the flow or loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel) bleed to death {v} (die from loss of blood) bleed white {v} (cause hardship by cutting supplies off) blood {n} (family relationship due to birth, e.g. between siblings) blood {n} (vital liquid flowing in animal bodies) blood {v} (to cause to be covered with blood) blood bank {n} (place where human blood or blood plasma is typed and stored) bloodbath {n} (indiscriminate killing or slaughter) blood brother {n} (someone bound to another person in commitment and friendship by a ceremonial mingling of blood) blood cell {n} (any of the cells normally found in the blood) blood diamond {n} (1. a diamond that has been mined in a war zone and sold in order to finance the conflict) blood donor {n} (person who donates blood) bloodguilt {n} (guilt of wrongfully shedding blood) bloodhound {n} (dog) blood is thicker than water {proverb} (relationships are stronger within the family) bloodless {adj} (lacking blood) bloodless {adj} (lacking emotion or vivacity) bloodless {adj} (taking place without loss of blood) blood money {n} (blood money) blood orange {n} (type of orange) blood poisoning {n} (presence of micro-organisms in bloodstream) blood pressure {n} (pressure exerted by the blood against the walls of the arteries and veins) blood red {adj} (of a deep vivid red colour) blood relation {n} (a relation through birth) bloodroot {n} (plant) blood sausage {n} (a cooked sausage out of meat, blood and various other ingredients) bloodshed {n} Blutvergießen bloodshed {n} (shedding or spilling of blood) blood sister {n} (a female bound to another one in commitment and friendship by a ceremonial mingling of blood) bloodstained {adj} (stained, spotted or otherwise discolored with blood) bloodstream {n} (flow of blood through the circulatory system of an animal) bloodsucker {n} (one who attempts to take as much from others as possible) bloodsucker {n} (one who drinks the blood of others) blood supply {n} (volume of blood flowing to part of the body over a particular time period) blood test {n} (a serologic analysis of a sample of blood) bloodthirsty {adj} (eager to resort to violence) blood transfusion {n} (taking blood from one and giving it to another individual) blood type {n} (blood classification) blood vessel {n} (component of the circulatory system that carries blood) bloody {adj} (covered in blood) blossom {n} (flowers on trees) blossom {n} (state or season for such flowers) bruise {n} (medical: mark on the skin) cherry blossom {n} (blossom of the cherry tree) circulation {n} (The movement of the blood in the blood-vascular system) circulatory system {n} (parts of an animal body) clot {n} (blood clot) coagulation {n} (process of forming clots from blood) cold-blooded {adj} (having an unregulated body temperature; ectothermic) cold-blooded {adj} (lacking emotion or compunction) consanguineous {adj} (related by birth) consanguinity {n} (a blood relationship) crimson {adj} (having a deep red colour) death toll {n} (the number of dead as a result of a war, natural disaster or other incident) flourish {v} (to be in a period of greatest influence) full-blown {adj} (at the peak of blossom) gadfly {n} (slang: bloodsucker) gory {adj} (covered with blood, very bloody) haemophilia {n} (any of several hereditary illnesses that impair the body's ability to control bleeding) haemorrhage {n} (heavy loss of blood) hematemesis {n} (vomiting with blood) hemoglobin {n} (the iron-containing substance in red blood cells that transports oxygen) hemostasis {n} (keeping blood inside a damaged vessel) hot-blooded {adj} (easily angered or excited; lustful; passionate; excitable) hypertension {n} (abnormally high blood pressure) I have high blood pressure {phrase} (I have high blood pressure) I have low blood pressure {phrase} (I have low blood pressure) I'm bleeding {phrase} (I'm bleeding) in cold blood {adv} (in a ruthless and unfeeling manner) inflorescence {n} (flower cluster) in the flesh {adv} (with one's own body and presence) iron bloom {n} (mixture) leech {n} (annelid) leech {n} (person who derives profit from others) leukocyte {n} (a white blood cell) lifeblood {n} (blood needed for life) lifeblood {n} (figurative: that which is required for existence) loosestrife {n} (Lythrum) may {n} (the hawthorn bush or its blossom) menstruation {n} (periodic discharging of the menses) nosebleed {n} (a haemorrhage from the nose) orange blossom {n} (white flower of the orange tree) pedicel {n} (stalk of an individual flower) petal {n} (one of the component parts of the corolla of a flower) plum blossom {n} (the blossom of the Prunus mume) poikilothermy {n} (the quality of having a variable body temperature depending on the environment) pollen {n} (fine granular substance produced in flowers) pudding {n} (sausage made primarily from blood) rare {adj} (cooked very lightly) receptacle {n} (botany: part of flower) red blood cell {n} (haemoglobin-carrying blood cell in vertebrates) rose {n} (a plant or species in the rose family (Rosaceae)) sakura {n} (blossom of the Japanese cherry tree) sang-froid {n} (composure, level-headedness, coolness in trying circumstances) sangfroid {n} (composure, self-possession or imperturbability) sanguine {adj} (having the colour of blood; red) sanguinolent {adj} (containing or tinged with blood) septicemia {n} (disease caused by pathogenic organisms in the bloodstream, characterised by chills and fever) sphygmomanometer {n} (device to measure blood pressure) styptic pencil {n} (short medicated stick used to stop bleeding) sucker {n} (a parasite) transfusion {n} (medicine: the transfer of blood or blood products from one individual to another) vendetta {n} (bitter, destructive feud in which each injury is revenged) warm-blooded {adj} (homeothermic) white blood cell {n} (cytology: a type of blood cell that is involved with an immune response)

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L062 23 P2287 chảy máu bluten

L116 32 P4964 lấy máu Blut abnehmen



流血 P2287 抽血 P4964
เลือดออก P2287 เจาะเลือด P4964
chảy máu P2287 lấy máu P4964
bluten P2287 Blut abnehmen P4964
to bleed P2287 to have a blood sample taken P4964
sangrar P2287 quitar sangre P4964
sanguinare P2287 fare un prelievo di sangue P4964
saigner P2287 prélever du sang P4964



PHRASES



Seine Nase blutet.



His nose is bleeding .
Seine Nase blutet 0

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Ihr Blutdruck wird gemessen.



She is having her blood pressure taken .
Ihr Blutdruck wird gemessen 0

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Blut zirkuliert durch den Körper.



Blood circulates through the body .
Blut zirkuliert durch den Körper 0

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Die Kirsche hat eine blutrote Farbe.



The cherry is blood red in color .
Die Kirsche hat eine blutrote Farbe 0

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Do you have any bleeding ?

Haben Sie Blutungen?


I am going to put my heart into the work .

Ich werde mein Herzblut in die Arbeit stecken.


You can't get blood out of a stone .

Aus einem Stein kann man kein Blut herausbekommen.


His blood is boiling .

Sein Blut kocht.


Haben Sie Blutungen?
Ich werde mein Herzblut in die Arbeit stecken.
Aus einem Stein kann man kein Blut herausbekommen.
Sein Blut kocht.


Do you have any bleeding ?
I am going to put my heart into the work .
You can't get blood out of a stone .
His blood is boiling .