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bloodshed [ˊblʌdʃed] nкровопроли́тие -
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noun (deaths or shedding of blood: There was much bloodshed in the battle.) derramamiento/efusión de sangretr['blʌdʃed]1 derramamiento de sangrebloodshed ['blʌd.ʃɛd] n: derramamiento m de sangren.• derramamiento de sangre s.m.• efusión de sangre s.f.• matanza s.f.mass noun derramamiento m de sangre['blʌdʃed]N derramamiento m de sangre* * *mass noun derramamiento m de sangre -
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nounBlutvergießen, das* * ** * *ˈblood·shed* * ** * *nounBlutvergießen, das* * *n.Blutvergießen n. -
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ˈblʌdʃed сущ. кровопролитие, массовое убийство, резня, бойнякровопролитие;
массовое убийство, бойняbloodshed кровопролитиеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bloodshed
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noun (deaths or shedding of blood: There was much bloodshed in the battle.) dødsfall som resultat av vold; blodsutgytelsesubst. \/ˈblʌdʃed\/ eller bloodsheddingblodsutgytelse -
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noun (deaths or shedding of blood: There was much bloodshed in the battle.) blóðsúthelling -
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N1. रक्तपात/वध/रक्तबहावThe bloodshed during the riots was very sad. -
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noun (deaths or shedding of blood: There was much bloodshed in the battle.) derramamento de sangue* * *blood.shed[bl'∧dʃed] n derramamento de sangue, matança, carnificina. -
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n кръвопролитие* * *{'bl^dshed} n кръвопролитие.* * *кръвопролитие;* * *n кръвопролитие* * *bloodshed[´blʌd¸ʃed] n кръвопролитие, убийство, изтребление, война. -
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n. katliam, kan dökme* * *1. kan dökme 2. öldürme* * *noun (deaths or shedding of blood: There was much bloodshed in the battle.) kan dökme -
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noun (deaths or shedding of blood: There was much bloodshed in the battle.) prelivanje krvi -
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• verenvuodatus• verenvuoto• tappo* * *noun (deaths or shedding of blood: There was much bloodshed in the battle.) verenvuodatus
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