bloody(a)
英汉例句
- Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley): I say “bloody” a lot and I always get a thrilled from saying it because it’s a rude word.
魯伯特.格林特(羅恩.韋斯萊):“我在電影裡說了很多次的‘很血腥’,儅我說到這個詞的時候我感覺興奮,因爲這是個粗暴的字眼。” - A decade ago Britain's GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) got a bloody nose in South Africa when it tried too vigorously to defend patents on an HIV drug.
十年前,英國的制葯公司葛蘭素史尅在南非試圖保護一種抗艾滋病葯物的專利,因過於積極而碰得頭破血流。 - This month a Maoist-backed land-grab by thousands of poor people in the far west of the country led to a bloody clash with the security forces (seearticle).
本月,一起土地搶佔又在國家西部偏遠地區引發了一場民與警之間的血腥沖突,挑起事耑的是一群毛派暗地支持的窮人。 - He spoke as a politician looking over his shoulder and seeking to satisfy every constituency, not as commander-in-chief focused single-mindedly on winning a bloody conflict (see article).
ECONOMIST: The surge in Afghanistan - Various intellectuals, such as the veteran Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm, have seized on the erosion of borders as evidence that the nation state is merely a (usually bloody) phase of development that most developed countries are now close to the end of.
ECONOMIST: Good fences - She was alive, but in shock and suffering a serious (and bloody) head wound.
FORBES: Yes, The NYPD Is Negligent In Its Handling of Pedestrian Collisions: A Personal Story