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blooded
- IPA[ˈblʌdɪd]
英式
- having blood or a temperament of a specified kind;(of horses or cattle) of good pedigree
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- 1. having blood or a temperament of a specified kind thin-blooded
- 2. North American (of horses or cattle) of good pedigree a blooded stallion
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate ... drops of blood
- initiate (someone) in a particular activity: clubs are too slow in blooding young players
Oxford American Dictionary
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate ... drops of blood
- initiate (someone) in a particular activity: clubs are too slow to blood young players
Oxford Dictionary
- a member of a North American people belonging to the Blackfoot Confederacy.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a member of a North American people belonging to the Blackfoot Confederacy.
Oxford Dictionary
- of unmixed ancestry: a full-blooded Cherokee
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a kind of animal) having a body temperature varying with that of the environment; ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting animals whose body temperature varies with that of the environment (e.g. fish); ...
Oxford Dictionary
- relating to or denoting animals (chiefly mammals and birds) which maintain a constant body ... some theories suggest that the dinosaurs were warm-blooded
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- IPA[ˈblədəd]
美式
- having blood or a temperament of a specified kind: warm-blooded animals
Oxford American Dictionary