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adv.
(大量)流血地
嗜杀地
凶暴地
由血构成的
adjective
bloodthirsty, murderous
sanguinary hatred
attended by bloodshed : bloody
this bitter and sanguinary war—T. H. D. Mahoney
consisting of blood
a sanguinary stream
Latin sanguinarius, from sanguin-, sanguis blood
The first known use of sanguinary was circa 1623
sanguineadjective
having the color of blood
sanguinary sense 1
ruddy sense 1
cheerful sense 1a, hopeful
a sanguine disposition
confident, optimistic
sanguine of success
sanguineadjective
having the color of blood
sanguinary sense 1
ruddy sense 1
cheerful sense 1a, hopeful
a sanguine disposition
confident, optimistic
sanguine of success
sanguineadjective
having the color of blood
sanguinary sense 1
ruddy sense 1
cheerful sense 1a, hopeful
a sanguine disposition
confident, optimistic
sanguine of success
sanguineadjective
having the color of blood
sanguinary sense 1
ruddy sense 1
cheerful sense 1a, hopeful
a sanguine disposition
confident, optimistic
sanguine of success
sanguinaryadjective
willing or eager to cause bloodshed : bloodthirsty
bloody sense 2
sanguinaryadjective
willing or eager to cause bloodshed : bloodthirsty
bloody sense 2
1 a movie so sanguinary that I covered my eyes during at least half of it
2 An appeal to force was an admission of failure, and the pride of the new nation was the sense of overcoming the sanguinary reflexes of the old world.
3 That battle would send Bonaparte on a dizzying journey up — and down and up and down — the greasy pole of French politics and military promotions, and it’s staged by Scott with sanguinary detail: Blood will spurt, spray and splatter throughout the battles that made him and undid him.
4 Of course, things don’t always go to plan, and apart from serving up varying portions of Reddick, Ian McShane and main course Keanu Reeves, the films are a sanguinary festival of fisticuffs, karate chops, spinning kicks, gunfire, stabbings, chases and exploding heads.
5 But most of the works in this show of 28 artists come from some place closer to the end, where violent outcomes are expressed in sanguinary hues.
6 Last month, Uganda finally declared the country free of hemorrhagic fevers after three months of battling these seemingly omnipresent sanguinary viruses.
7 Visitors seek out traces of Escobar’s sanguinary reign while also making the trek to Comuna 13 to hear stories of revolutionary mayhem.
8 To be categorically clear, there cannot be any moral equivalency between a monstrous and sanguinary apostle of death like Al-Zawahiri and the supreme champion of free speech, Salman Rushdie.
9 Except, of course, there have been a great many more mass shootings, adding Atlanta; Orlando, Fla.; Las Vegas; El Paso; Pittsburgh; Boulder, Colo.; Parkland, Fla.; and many other cities, large and small, to the sanguinary toll.
1 血淋淋
2 噬血