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charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *血* | 血* | *血
blood / colloquial pr. [xie3] / CL: ,
HSK 3
to donate blood
HSK 7-9
to bleed; bleeding / (fig.) to spend money in large amounts
HSK 7-9
to bleed / to shed blood
HSK 7-9
heart's blood / expenditure (for some project) / meticulous care
HSK 7-9
blood
HSK 7-9
to transfuse blood / to give aid and support
HSK 7-9
to staunch (bleeding) / hemostatic (drug)
HSK 7-9
anemia
clotted blood / extravasated blood (leaking into surrounding tissue) / thrombosis
cold-blood / cold-blooded (animal)
charactercopystroke orderAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *血* | 血* | *血
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blood clot
to suck blood
to donate blood
to take blood / to draw blood (e.g. for a test)
to make blood (function of bone marrow)
hyperemia (increase in blood flow) / blood congestion
to improve blood circulation (Chinese medicine)
hot blood / warm-blooded (animal) / endothermic (physiology)
to do a blood test / to have one's blood tested
to cough up blood / (coll.) (used figuratively to indicate an extreme degree of anger or frustration etc)
(literary) bloodbath; carnage
iron and blood; (fig.) weapons and war; bloody conflict / (of a person) iron-willed and ready to die
having blood in one's stool
qi and blood (two basic bodily fluids of Chinese medicine)
lit. to spit out one's heart and spill blood (idiom) / to work one's heart out / blood, sweat and tears
bloodthirsty / bloodsucking / hemophile
to cough up blood; to have hemoptysis
to cough up blood
to lose blood / to hemorrhage / (fig.) to suffer losses (financial etc)
blood-soaked
(TCM) to practice bloodletting / (medicine) to perform phlebotomy / (coll.) to make sb bleed; to inflict grievous wounds / (fig.) to cough up a large amount of money / (fig.) to reduce prices drastically
hemolysis (breakdown of red blood cells leading to anemia)
(of animals) hybrid; (of people) mixed-blood; mixed-race
lit. to draw blood on the first prick (idiom) / fig. to hit the nail on the head
to enrich the blood
blood shed in a just cause
menstruation (TCM)
flesh and blood / one's offspring
variant of 瘀血
devour raw meat and fowl (of savages)
lit. fat and blood / fruit of one's hard labor / flesh and blood
pure-blooded
(of an organ) to have insufficient blood supply / (of a blood bank) to run low on blood supplies
cerebral hemorrhage / stroke
occult blood (in medicine, fecal blood from internal bleeding)
to feel sick when seeing blood
(medicine) (of blood) to flow back into the IV tube / (gaming) to restore health points; (fig.) to recover (to some extent)
to bleed from the nose / (fig.) to be sexually aroused
melodramatic / contrived
variant of 喋血
thalassemia (medicine)
nosebleed
warm blooded (animal)
(gaming) first blood
lit. to inject chicken blood / (coll.) extremely excited or energetic (often used mockingly)
aplastic anemia
thalassemia
aplastic anemia (med.)
internal bleeding / internal hemorrhage
to hemorrhage / (fig.) to make a huge loss (in selling sth); to spend a huge sum
blood loss anemia
(Christianity) Precious Blood (of Jesus Christ); Blood of Christ
(gaming) to get first blood / (slang) to take (sb's) virginity
to donate blood
lit. the cuckoo, after its tears are exhausted, continues by weeping blood (idiom) / fig. extreme grief
to smear one's lips with the blood of a sacrifice as a means of pledging allegiance (old)
to overreact / melodramatic
(coll.) Rh-negative blood type
the body and blood of Christ / Holy communion
stroke / cerebral hemorrhage
cerebral hemorrhage
cerebral anemia
sickle cell anemia


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