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1) окровавленный;
2) кровавый;
3) кровожадный;
4) груб. проклятый( пишется тж. by) ;
2. v окровавить, запачкать кровьюБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bloody I
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bloody II
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[`blʌdɪ]окровавленный; кровавыйубийственный; кровожадныйпроклятыйвесьма, очень, сильно, чертовскиокровавитьразжигать враждуАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > bloody
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мед.прил. кровяной; кровянистый* * *кровавый, кровяной, окровавленный -
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[blood·y || 'blʌdɪ]◙ adv. ׁ(אנגלי) מאוד, ביותר, באופן מודגש◙ adj. שותת-דם, עקוב מדם; ארור◙ v. לגאל בדם* * *◙ שגדומ ןפואב,רתויב,דואמ (ילגנא)◙ ׁ◄◙ םדב לאגל◄◙ רורא ;םדמ בוקע,םד-תתוש◄ -
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adj.1) saignant; sanglant; sanguinolent2) [Juron] fichu; sacré; foutuEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > bloody
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a., vt. 피투성이의, 잔인한, 피의, 심한, 피투성이를 만들다 -
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برنگ خون ،خوني ،خون آلود ، قرمز، خونخوار -
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adj (bloodily [adv]) 1. krvav, okrvavljen 2. crven 3. krvožedan, krvoločan 4.[vulg] proklet, vražji / not a # one = ni jedan jedini; # flux = dizenterija; # hand = heraldički znak u grbu Ulstera; heraldički znak za baroneta* * *
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• crven; krvav; krvoločan; proklet; svirep-o
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Bloody — is the adjectival form of blood but may also be used as an expletive attributive (intensifier) in Australia, Britain, Ireland, Canada, South East Asia, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka. Nowadays it is considered (by most of the population of these… … Wikipedia
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bloody — bloody; bloody·bones; bloody·noun; un·bloody; … English syllables
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bloody — [adj1] bleeding blood soaked, bloodspattered, bloodstained, crimson, ensanguined, gaping, gory, grisly, hematic, hemic, imbrued, open, raw, sanguinary, sanguine, unstaunched, unstopped, wounded; concept 485 bloody [adj2] hard fought bloodthirsty … New thesaurus
Bloody — Blood y, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bloodied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bloodying}.] To stain with blood. Overbury. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bloody 27 — can refer to* The nickname for a portion of Highway 27 U.S. Route 27 located near the Florida Everglades * The title of a 2008 Horror Film … Wikipedia
bloody — index brutal Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bloody — ► ADJECTIVE (bloodier, bloodiest) 1) covered with or composed of blood. 2) involving much violence or cruelty. ► VERB (bloodies, bloodied) ▪ cover or stain with blood. DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary