| | blood / colloquial pr. [xie3] / CL: 滴, 片 | HSK 3 |
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| | blood / (fig.) lifeblood | HSK 6 |
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| | to bleed; bleeding / (fig.) to spend money in large amounts | HSK 7-9 |
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| | blood | HSK 7-9 |
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| | blood pressure | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to donate blood | HSK 7-9 |
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| | high blood pressure / hypertension | HSK 7-9 |
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| | blood vessels | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to transfuse blood / to give aid and support | HSK 7-9 |
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| | heart's blood / expenditure (for some project) / meticulous care | HSK 7-9 |
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| | bloodline | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to bleed / to shed blood | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to staunch (bleeding) / hemostatic (drug) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | blood clot / thrombus | HSK 7-9 |
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| | cold-blood / cold-blooded (animal) | |
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| | septicaemia | |
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| | serum / blood serum | |
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| | rain of blood / heavy rain colored by loess sandstorm | |
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| | vitamin C / ascorbic acid | |
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| | blood sugar | |
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| | leukemia | |
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| | hot blood / warm-blooded (animal) / endothermic (physiology) | |
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| | debt of blood (after killing sb) | |
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| | to take blood / to draw blood (e.g. for a test) | |
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| | reeking of blood / bloody (events) | |
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| | flesh and blood / one's offspring | |
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| | bloodstain / bloodstained | |
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| | to donate blood | |
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| | blood plasma | |
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| | blood group / blood type | |
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| | cerebral hemorrhage | |
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| | white blood cell / leukocyte | |
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| | bloody battle | |
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| | anemia | |
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| | blood platelet | |
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| | color (of one's skin, a sign of good health) / red of cheeks | |
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| | (idiom) drenched with blood; dripping with blood | |
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| | leech / bloodsucking vermin / vampire (translated European notion) / fig. cruel exploiter, esp. a capitalist exploiting the workers | |
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| | qi and blood (two basic bodily fluids of Chinese medicine) | |
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| | bloodstain | |
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| | blood circulation | |
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| | flesh | |
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| | erythrocyte / red blood cell | |
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| | blood and vital breath / bloodline (i.e. parentage) / valor | |
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| | blood corpuscle / hemocyte | |
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| | (fig.) sweat and toil; hard work | |
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| | to do a blood test / to have one's blood tested | |
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| | wisps of blood / visible veins / (of eyes) bloodshot | |
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| | torrent of abuse (idiom) | |
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| | (idiom) to be fired up; to have one's blood racing; to be burning (with excitement, passion, anger etc) | |
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| | (of animals) hybrid; (of people) mixed-blood; mixed-race | |
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| | anemia | |
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| | tears of blood (symbol of extreme suffering) / blood and tears | |
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| | bloodthirsty / bloodsucking / hemophile | |
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| | lit. foul wind and bloody rain (idiom) / fig. reign of terror / carnage | |
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| | blood relationship / lineage / parentage | |
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| | to lose blood / to hemorrhage / (fig.) to suffer losses (financial etc) | |
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| | low blood pressure | |
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| | blood clot | |
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| | blood pressure meter / sphygmomanometer | |
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| | lit. to draw blood on the first prick (idiom) / fig. to hit the nail on the head | |
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| | anticoagulant | |
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| | to be prompted by a sudden impulse / carried away by a whim / to have a brainstorm | |
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| | to enrich the blood | |
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| | person of mixed blood | |
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| | to cough up blood / (coll.) (used figuratively to indicate an extreme degree of anger or frustration etc) | |
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| | capillary | |
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| | letter written in one's own blood, expressing determination, hatred, last wishes etc | |
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| | lit. head broken and blood flowing / fig. badly bruised | |
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| | to hemorrhage / (fig.) to make a huge loss (in selling sth); to spend a huge sum | |
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| | one's own flesh and blood (idiom); closely related | |
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| | lit. to spit out one's heart and spill blood (idiom) / to work one's heart out / blood, sweat and tears | |
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| | bloodstain | |
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| | hypoglycemia (medicine) | |
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| | full of sap (idiom); young and vigorous | |
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| | lit. to pour dog's blood on (idiom) / fig. torrent of abuse | |
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| | to spit blood (idiom); venomous slander / malicious attacks | |
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| | (fig.) history full of suffering / heart-rending story / CL: 部 | |
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| | (literary) bloodbath; carnage | |
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| | cerebral hemorrhage / stroke | |
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| | anemia | |
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| | hemoglobin | |
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| | blood bank | |
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| | (idiom) mortal danger; fatal disaster | |
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| | bloodshed | |
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| | kin / blood relation | |
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| | bloodstone / red-fleck chalcedony / heliotrope (mineralogy) | |
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| | devour raw meat and fowl (of savages) | |
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| | sb who sells one's blood for a living | |
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| | cold-blooded animal / fig. cold-hearted person | |
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| | dragon tree / Dracaena (botany) | |
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| | to smear the lips with blood when taking an oath (idiom) / to swear a sacred oath | |
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| | scurvy | |
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| | to make false accusations against sb (idiom) | |
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| | thrombin (biochemistry) | |
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| | blood sacrifice / animal sacrifice (to a God or ancestral spirit) | |
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| | Iron Chancellor, refers to Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), Prussian politician, minister-president of Prussia 1862-1873, Chancellor of Germany 1871-1890 | |
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| | evidence of murder / bloodstain evidence | |
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