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noun (deaths or shedding of blood: There was much bloodshed in the battle.) effusion de sang -
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1) (the red fluid pumped through the body by the heart: Blood poured from the wound in his side.) sang2) (descent or ancestors: He is of royal blood.) sang•- bloody - bloodcurdling - blood donor - blood group/type - blood-poisoning - blood pressure - bloodshed - bloodshot - bloodstained - bloodstream - blood test - bloodthirsty - bloodthirstiness - blood transfusion - blood-vessel - in cold blood -
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bloodletting ['blʌd‚letɪŋ]Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > bloodletting
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flesh [fleʃ]1 noun(a) (of person, animal, fruit) chair f;∎ there's not much flesh on her elle n'est pas très grasse;∎ figurative it needs a bit more flesh (proposal, essay etc) il a besoin d'être un peu étoffé;∎ she looks better on TV than she does in the flesh elle est plus jolie à la télé qu'en chair et en os;∎ creatures of flesh and blood êtres mpl de chair et de sang;∎ I'm only flesh and blood, you know je suis comme tout le monde, tu sais;∎ it's more than flesh and blood can bear or stand c'est plus que ce que la nature humaine peut endurer;∎ she's my own flesh and blood c'est ma chair et mon sang;∎ familiar to press the flesh (politicians, royalty etc) serrer des mains□, faire un bain de foule□∎ to mortify the flesh mortifier sa chair;∎ pleasures/sins of the flesh plaisirs mpl de la/péchés mpl de chair;∎ the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak l'esprit est prompt mais la chair est faible;∎ to go the way of all flesh retourner à la ou redevenir poussière►► flesh colour couleur f chair;Theatre flesh tights collant m chair;Art flesh tints carnations fpl;flesh wound blessure f superficielle ou légère(essay, report, character etc) étoffer(person) s'étoffer, prendre de la carrure
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bloodshed — noun Date: 15th century 1. the shedding of blood 2. the taking of life ; slaughter … New Collegiate Dictionary
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bloodshed — noun the killing or wounding of people … English new terms dictionary
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