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词汇 bloodlust
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Definition of bloodlust in English:

bloodlust

nounˈblʌdlʌstˈblədˌləst
mass noun
  • Uncontrollable desire to kill or maim others.

    杀戮欲

    the victims of an insane killer's bloodlust
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The hero is the agent of horror and bloodlust and revenge.
    • She completely fails to query whether or not this competitive bloodlust is something we as a society want to encourage.
    • She saw the expressions on their faces, hungry and full of bloodlust.
    • My fear turned to malice, and my breathing became quicker as my bloodlust deepened.
    • This new wave of bloodlust, it occurred to me, is more a result of feeling helpless, than of anything rational or reasonable.
    • Or was it just a matter of the soldiers running out of control, fired by bloodlust and not behaving like human beings any more?
    • It's seems that only in their flaccid middle age that they got inspired to bloodlust and glory.
    • But at the end of the day you have to justify your bloodlust.
    • Whilst the narrator poses questions to himself and the viewer, the nature of death, bloodlust and voyeurism is brought home.
    • Despite careful breeding, not all hounds will chase a fox or show bloodlust - the penalty for this is to be shot by the hunt.
    • Maybe it's meant to raise your bloodlust, but Daniel didn't get swept away.
    • Despite himself, he looked back and saw the form of a large dog crossing the river, eager to reach him, bloodlust shining in its canine eyes.
    • The driver let out a terrifying cry of bloodlust.
    • I would have broken eye-sockets, rib cages, kneecaps and then some, such was my rabid bloodlust.
    • However, and this is where war and crime seem to be one and the same thing, there will always be moments in the heat of battle when rules are forgotten and bloodlust takes over.
    • This season doesn't do much to satisfy the audience's bloodlust.
    • Any intellectual who didn't manage to flee into exile was killed during his bloodlust.
    • She had grown up hating her husband's bloodlust, and no one doubted murder when he shot her during one of his hunting trips.
    • Nothing will sate their bloodlust and hatred other than to kill everyone of us or at least die trying.
    • There is a certain grim logic in going from one kind of bloodlust in war to another in addiction.

Definition of bloodlust in US English:

bloodlust

nounˈblədˌləstˈblədˌləst
  • Uncontrollable desire to kill or maim others.

    杀戮欲

    the victims of an insane killer's bloodlust
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nothing will sate their bloodlust and hatred other than to kill everyone of us or at least die trying.
    • She completely fails to query whether or not this competitive bloodlust is something we as a society want to encourage.
    • Despite himself, he looked back and saw the form of a large dog crossing the river, eager to reach him, bloodlust shining in its canine eyes.
    • Any intellectual who didn't manage to flee into exile was killed during his bloodlust.
    • It's seems that only in their flaccid middle age that they got inspired to bloodlust and glory.
    • My fear turned to malice, and my breathing became quicker as my bloodlust deepened.
    • She had grown up hating her husband's bloodlust, and no one doubted murder when he shot her during one of his hunting trips.
    • I would have broken eye-sockets, rib cages, kneecaps and then some, such was my rabid bloodlust.
    • She saw the expressions on their faces, hungry and full of bloodlust.
    • But at the end of the day you have to justify your bloodlust.
    • There is a certain grim logic in going from one kind of bloodlust in war to another in addiction.
    • This season doesn't do much to satisfy the audience's bloodlust.
    • The hero is the agent of horror and bloodlust and revenge.
    • Maybe it's meant to raise your bloodlust, but Daniel didn't get swept away.
    • However, and this is where war and crime seem to be one and the same thing, there will always be moments in the heat of battle when rules are forgotten and bloodlust takes over.
    • This new wave of bloodlust, it occurred to me, is more a result of feeling helpless, than of anything rational or reasonable.
    • Whilst the narrator poses questions to himself and the viewer, the nature of death, bloodlust and voyeurism is brought home.
    • Despite careful breeding, not all hounds will chase a fox or show bloodlust - the penalty for this is to be shot by the hunt.
    • The driver let out a terrifying cry of bloodlust.
    • Or was it just a matter of the soldiers running out of control, fired by bloodlust and not behaving like human beings any more?
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