blood
US /blʌd/
UK /blʌd/

1.
sangre
the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body.
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He lost a lot of blood in the accident.
Perdió mucha sangre en el accidente.
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The doctor ordered a blood test.
El médico ordenó un análisis de sangre.
2.
temperamento, disposición
temperament or disposition, especially when passionate or spirited
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He has hot blood and reacts quickly.
Tiene sangre caliente y reacciona rápidamente.
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There's bad blood between them.
Hay mala sangre entre ellos.
1.
ensangrentar, manchar de sangre
to stain or cover with blood
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The fight blooded his nose.
La pelea le ensangrentó la nariz.
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The hunter blooded his hounds on the deer.
El cazador ensangrentó a sus perros con el ciervo.