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1 bloody
1. adjective1) blutig; (running with blood) blutendyou bloody fool! — du Vollidiot! (salopp)
bloody hell! — verdammt noch mal! (salopp)
3) (Brit.) as intensifier einzig2. adverbthat/he is a bloody nuisance — das ist vielleicht ein Mist (salopp) /der geht einem vielleicht od. ganz schön auf den Wecker (ugs.)
3. transitive verbnot bloody likely! — denkste! (salopp)
* * *1) (stained with blood: a bloody shirt; His clothes were torn and bloody.) blutbefleckt2) (bleeding: a bloody nose.) blutig3) (murderous and cruel: a bloody battle.) blutig4) (used in slang vulgarly for emphasis: That bloody car ran over my foot!)* * *[ˈblʌdi]I. adj1. (with blood) blutigto have a \bloody nose aus der Nase blutento give sb a \bloody nose (fight) jdm die Nase blutig schlagen; ( fig: defeat) jdm zeigen, wer der Stärkere istyou took your \bloody time! du hast dir verdammt lange Zeit gelassen!you're a \bloody genius du bist [mir] vielleicht ein Genie!what the \bloody hell do you think you're doing in my office? was zum Teufel haben Sie hier in meinem Büro verloren? slnot a \bloody thing überhaupt nichts4.to be \bloody awful schrecklich [o sl zum Kotzen] seinnot \bloody likely! kommt nicht infrage!\bloody stupid total bescheuert slto be \bloody useless zu gar nichts taugento \bloody well do sth einfach etw tunI wish you'd stop complaining and \bloody well get on with your job ich wünschte, du würdest aufhören zu jammern und einfach deine Arbeit weitermachenIII. vt<- ie->▪ to \bloody sth etw mit Blut besudeln* * *['blʌdɪ]1. adj (+er)1) (lit) nose, bandage, battle blutigto give sb a bloody nose (fig) (in contest) — jdm einen Denkzettel verpassen; (in war) jdm eine Niederlage beibringen
2) (Brit inf = damned) verdammt (inf), Scheiß- (inf); (in positive sense) genius, wonder echt (inf), verdammt (inf)it was a bloody nuisance/waste of time — Mann or Mensch, das war vielleicht ein Quatsch (inf) or Scheiß (inf)/das war reine Zeitverschwendung
it was there all the bloody time — Mann (inf) or Mensch (inf) or Scheiße (inf),
I haven't got any bloody time he hasn't got a bloody hope — verdammt noch mal, ich hab keine Zeit (inf) Mensch or Mann, der hat doch überhaupt keine Chance (inf)
bloody hell! — verdammt! (inf), Scheiße! (inf); (in indignation) verdammt noch mal! (inf); (in amazement) Menschenskind! (inf), meine Fresse! (sl)
he is a bloody marvel — er ist echt or verdammt gut (inf)
2. adv (Brit inf)verdammt (inf), saumäßig (inf); hot, cold, stupid sau- (inf); (in positive sense) good, brilliant echt (inf), verdammt (inf)that's bloody useless, that's no bloody good — das ist doch Scheiße (inf)
not bloody likely — da ist überhaupt nichts drin (inf)
he can bloody well do it himself — das soll er schön alleine machen, verdammt noch mal! (inf)
3. vtblutig machen* * *A adj (adv bloodily)1. blutig:a) blutbeflecktb) blutenda bloody battle eine blutige Schlacht2. Blut…:bloody flux MED rote Ruhr3. → academic.ru/7650/bloodthirsty">bloodthirstybloody fool Vollidiot m pej;bloody hell! Scheiße!;not a bloody soul keine Menschenseele, kein Schwanzbloody awful saumäßig;bloody cold saukalt;bloody good echt gut;not bloody likely! kommt überhaupt nicht infrage!;he can bloody well wait der Kerl kann ruhig wartenC v/t1. blutig machen, mit Blut beflecken:bloody one’s hands sich die Hände blutig machen2. bloody sb’s nose jemandem die Nase blutig schlagen* * *1. adjective1) blutig; (running with blood) blutendyou bloody fool! — du Vollidiot! (salopp)
bloody hell! — verdammt noch mal! (salopp)
3) (Brit.) as intensifier einzig2. adverbthat/he is a bloody nuisance — das ist vielleicht ein Mist (salopp) /der geht einem vielleicht od. ganz schön auf den Wecker (ugs.)
3. transitive verbnot bloody likely! — denkste! (salopp)
(make bloody) blutig machen; (stain with blood) mit Blut beflecken* * *adj.blutig adj. -
2 bloody
[ʼblʌdi] adj1) ( with blood) blutig;to have a \bloody nose aus der Nase bluten;to give sb a \bloody nose ( fight) jdm die Nase blutig schlagen;(fig: defeat) jdm zeigen, wer der Stärkere istyou took your \bloody time! du hast dir verdammt lange Zeit gelassen!;you're a \bloody genius du bist [mir] vielleicht ein Genie!;what the \bloody hell do you think you're doing in my office? was, zum Teufel, haben Sie hier in meinem Büro verloren? (sl)not a \bloody thing überhaupt nichtsPHRASES:to be \bloody awful schrecklich [o (sl) zum Kotzen] sein;not \bloody likely! kommt nicht in Frage!;\bloody stupid total bescheuert (sl)to be \bloody useless zu gar nichts taugen;to \bloody well do sth einfach etw tun;I wish you'd stop complaining and \bloody well get on with your job ich wünschte, du würdest aufhören zu jammern und einfach deine Arbeit weitermachen vt <- ie-> usu passiveto \bloody sth etw mit Blut besudeln
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