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词汇 blue-blood
释义 blue blood
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌbluː ˈblʌd/ us /ˌbluː ˈblʌd/
the fact of someone having been born into a family that belongs to the highest social class贵族出身;名门望族
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Examples from literature

He stands six feet high, a magnificent specimen of physical manhood, and as chock full of moral courage as he is of blue blood. 
He was of the bluest blood in Spain, and a marquis, but poor as a church mouse. 
He, as you know, is of the bluest blood of France. 
In Canada social distinctions are based more upon worth than upon wealth, more upon industry and ability than upon blue blood. 
The unmistakable mark of the high bred glowed in her face, the fine traces of blue blood graced her every movement, her every tone and look. 

Examples of blue blood


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As to their blueblood, many of them are ex-dockyard apprentices.
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Red blood and blueblood are happily and harmoniously fused in one magenta flood.
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The public at large far prefer peers of blueblood to the rather feeble pink of the new so-called peerage.
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It is crystal clear what they want: they want blood—blueblood.
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In that case, those with blueblood flowing through their veins would go through the blue channel.
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He explained that if he had been translated to another place before the crash, he would not have been sure that the hospital would have sufficient quantities of blueblood.
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Both methods involve creating a baffle to redirect red and blueblood flow to the appropriate artery.
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Because hemocyanin is blue, these organisms have blueblood, not the red blood found in organisms that rely on hemoglobin for this purpose.
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Aristocratic thinkers have postulated that leadership depends on one's blueblood or genes.
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Lobsters, like snails and spiders, have blueblood due to the presence of haemocyanin which contains copper.
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However, as she changed back, she's bald and has blueblood veins everywhere in her body.
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One of them is being held captive by guards in dark suits and helmets who bleed blueblood.
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When he casts spells or shapeshifts, he expends magic energythis recovers in time, and can be replenished by drinking the blueblood of ghostly enemies.
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He has blueblood, which gives his cheeks a blue tinge.
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This may be the origin of blueblood as a description of royalty, the skin being so lightly pigmented that the blueness of the veins could be clearly seen.
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