英:[blu: ˈblʌdid]
美:[blu ˈblʌdɪd]
英:[blu: ˈblʌdid]
美:[blu ˈblʌdɪd]
Adjective
1. belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy;
"an aristocratic family"
"aristocratic Bostonians"
"aristocratic government"
"a blue family"
"blue blood"
"the blue-blooded aristocracy"
"of gentle blood"
"patrician landholders of the American South"
"aristocratic bearing"
"aristocratic features"
"patrician tastes"
The first known use of blue blood was in 1809
1 a woman of blue blood
2 This is where the city's blue bloods like to gather.
3 In reality, only 12 or 15 schools are consistently on the top tier of college football — the sport’s blue bloods, which have the combination of tradition, resources and brand power to consistently acquire the rosters needed to thrive.
4 The conference is devoid of football blue bloods, which is both a weakness and a strength.
5 Blue blood flowed in the vein.
她的血管里流着贵族的血。