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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
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L116 32 P4964 | lấy máu | Blut abnehmen
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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
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