adj. 血腥的(bloody 的比较级)
bloodier 血污的; 血腥的...
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血腥的(bloody的比较级)
This year could be even bloodier.
今年也许将更为血腥。
Yet we see it everywhere, becoming bloodier all the time.
然而,它却无处不在,无时不见血腥。
Several issues, if mishandled, could reignite a bloodier conflict all over again.
一些问题如果处理不当可能会再次引发更加血腥的冲突。
The fighting grew bloodier. A fierce battle took place at Monte Cassino.
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Although the death rate is sharply down, chaos on the ground still prevails and could easily become much bloodier again.
The battles that followed were far bloodier than those on the beaches the Normandy campaign lasted more than two months and cost 37, 000 lives.
The narrators describe a New York that was dirtier, bloodier, raunchier and less gentrified than today but also an easier place for a talented young person to gain a foothold.