英:[ˈblʌdletɪŋ]
美:[ˈblʌdˌlɛtɪŋ]
英:[ˈblʌdletɪŋ]
美:[ˈblʌdˌlɛtɪŋ]
blood·let·ting
blud le tIng
bloodletter (n.)
词根:bloodless
adj.bloodless 不流血的;无血色的;没有精神的
n.bloodshed 流血;杀戮
noun
phlebotomy
bloodshed
elimination of personnel or resources
severe criticism : a harsh verbal or written attackBut what makes "Cinderella & Company" more than just a book-length bloodletting is Hoelterhoff's unexpected sympathy for most of the singers about whom she writes.—Terry Teachout
Take the English, the undisputed champions at verbal bloodletting.—Bill Ott
The first known use of bloodletting was before the 12th century
bloodlettingnoun
the opening of a vein for the purpose of drawing blood
bloodshed sense 2
bloodlettingnoun
phlebotomy
1 Looking back on it all — baby-bottle nipples made of lead, mercury injections, arsenic pills, bloodletting and narcotics galore — Sherman reflects on the resilience of the human race.
2 Gone in the Night Rated R for rough language and some bloodletting moments.
3 Much Korean blood has been shed, and sometimes the bloodletting has been inflicted by the peninsula’s own people.
4 Scythe Faraday had chosen a peaceful bloodletting for the man, but that was not what happened.
5 Broadcast networks recently had their own pre-recession bloodletting a week ago, settling into the type of stability offered by medical and cop shows.
6 Lestat’s world-weary, broodingly seductive manner and dandyish attire were enhanced by Grand Guignol set pieces, the discovery of entire vampire clans and families, and even more rapturous bloodletting.
7 The hate and fear of his fellow prisoners, the bloodletting and the terrifying roars of the crowd above, had become part of him.
8 Objective:To observe the curative effect of needling & cupping combined with bloodletting puncture for the treatment of chronic urticaria.
目的:观察针刺拔罐结合刺络放血治疗慢性荨麻疹的效果。
9 The human cost of this show sometimes gets lost in the endless bloodletting.
10 But the stories are mainly an excuse for pretty pictures, some quite striking, of poverty and oppression, and for a closing frenzy of bloodletting.
11 For a world that has since feasted regularly on prime-time fare like “Dexter” and “The Blacklist,” such limply abstracted bloodletting can feel watery.
12 Thanks in part to Mr Bush's lonely refusal in 2007 to heed the calls to cut and run, the sectarian bloodletting that followed the invasion has abated.
部分由于布什在2007年独自拒绝了削减和撤出兵力的请求,伊战后的宗派纷争已逐渐平息。
13 Objective To discuss the important significance of application for medical lab information administration system in bloodletting room.
目的探讨医学实验室信息管理系统在抽血室使用的重要意义。
14 Admittedly, the tongue-in-cheek “Cabaret Noir: A Film Noir Inspired Theatrical Montage” skips the bloodletting typically featured in movies such as “The Big Sleep” and “Gilda.”
15 Haunted by the immense sacrifices and dreadful memories of World War I, the French and British people were reluctant ever to endure such a bloodletting again.
16 But the dashed romantic hopes and bloodletting don’t inspire any great measure of feeling.
17 After that, any EVAs I do will have to be managed with bloodletting the air.
18 The European race, for one, turned into such a godawful bloodletting that it was ultimately halted due to “too many fatalities.”
19 It’s a spot for intrigue, desperation, swinging tunes and bloodletting.
20 The various symptoms of yellow fever also called for bloodletting.
1 杀戮
Blood bloodshed slay liquidate fordo killing slaughter destroy massacre butcher sanguinary butchery -cidal
2 流血
bloody gory death bloodshed bleed red show blood bleeding shed blood sanguinary bloodiness weep
3 伤害
attack damage injury harm mischief detriment ill cut abuse wound injure bully dent nip molest do a disservice do in spill blood
4 血洗
5 裁员
6 内讧