bloody

bloody
adjective
1) (stained with blood: a bloody shirt; His clothes were torn and bloody.) ensangrentado
2) (bleeding: a bloody nose.) que sangra
3) (murderous and cruel: a bloody battle.) sangriento
4) (used in slang vulgarly for emphasis: That bloody car ran over my foot!) maldito
bloody adj sangriento
El comparativo de bloody se escribe bloodier; el superlativo se escribe bloodiest
bloody
tr['blʌdɪ]
adjective (comp bloodier, superl bloodiest)
1 (battle) sangriento,-a
2 slang (damned) puñetero,-a, mierda de
the bloody car won't start este mierda de coche no arranca
answer the bloody phone! ¡coge el teléfono, coño!
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
it's a bloody nuisance es un coñazo
bloody hell! ¡hostia!
Bloody Mary SMALLHISTORY/SMALL María Tudor 2 (drink) bloody mary nombre masculino (vodka con zumo de tomate)
bloody ['blʌdi] adj, bloodier ; -est : ensangrentado, sangriento
bloody
adj.
cruento, -a adj.
encarnizado, -a adj.
ensangrentado, -a adj.
maldito, -a adj.
sangriento, -a adj.
sanguinolento, -a adj.
v.
ensangrentar v.

I 'blʌdi
adjective -dier, -diest
1)
a) <hands/clothes> ensangrentado; <wound> que sangra, sangrante
b) <battle> sangriento
2) (esp BrE vulg or colloq) (no comp) (expressing annoyance, surprise, shock etc)

where's that bloody dog? — ¿dónde está ese maldito or puñetero or (Méx) pinche perro? (fam)

I didn't understand a bloody word! — no entendí ni jota (fam)

turn that bloody television off! — apaga esa televisión, carajo! (vulg)

bloody hell! — coño! (vulg), chingado! (Méx vulg), hostias! (Esp vulg)


II
adverb (BrE vulg or colloq) (as intensifier)

the weather was bloody awful! — hizo un tiempo de mierda! (vulg)

not bloody likely! — ni loco! (fam)


III
transitive verb -dies, -dying, -died manchar de sangre
['blʌdɪ]
1. ADJ
(compar bloodier) (superl bloodiest)
1) (lit) (=bloodstained) [hands, dress] ensangrentado, manchado de sangre; (=cruel) [battle] sangriento, cruento frm; [steak] sanguinolento

her fingers were cracked and bloody — sus dedos estaban agrietados y sangraban

to give sb a bloody nose — romper la nariz a algn

2) (Brit)
**

shut the bloody door! — ¡cierra la puerta, coño! ***, ¡me cago en diez, cierra esa puerta! **

that bloody dog! — ¡ese puñetero perro! **

you bloody idiot! — ¡maldito imbécil! *

I'm a bloody genius! — ¡la leche, soy un genio! **, ¡joder, qué genio soy! ***

bloody hell! — ¡maldita sea! *, ¡joder! ***

2.
ADV
(Brit) **

not bloody likely! — ¡ni hablar!, ¡ni de coña! **

he can bloody well do it himself! — ¡que lo haga él, leche! **, ¡que lo haga él, coño! ***

that's no bloody good! — ¡me cago en la mar, eso no vale para nada! **, ¡eso no vale para nada, joder! ***

it's a bloody awful place — es un sitio asqueroso, es un sitio de mierda ***

he runs bloody fast — corre que se las pela *, corre (de) la hostia ***

3.
VT

he had bloodied his knee when he fell — se había hecho sangre en la rodilla al caer

she stared at her bloodied hands — se miró las manos manchadas de sangre

he was bloodied but unbowed — (fig) había sufrido pero no se daba por vencido

4.
CPD

Bloody Mary N — bloody mary m

* * *

I ['blʌdi]
adjective -dier, -diest
1)
a) <hands/clothes> ensangrentado; <wound> que sangra, sangrante
b) <battle> sangriento
2) (esp BrE vulg or colloq) (no comp) (expressing annoyance, surprise, shock etc)

where's that bloody dog? — ¿dónde está ese maldito or puñetero or (Méx) pinche perro? (fam)

I didn't understand a bloody word! — no entendí ni jota (fam)

turn that bloody television off! — apaga esa televisión, carajo! (vulg)

bloody hell! — coño! (vulg), chingado! (Méx vulg), hostias! (Esp vulg)


II
adverb (BrE vulg or colloq) (as intensifier)

the weather was bloody awful! — hizo un tiempo de mierda! (vulg)

not bloody likely! — ni loco! (fam)


III
transitive verb -dies, -dying, -died manchar de sangre

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