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оленевода
Sportarten, bei denen Tiere getötet werden, z.B. Hetzjagden und Hahnenkämpfe

в PONS речника

ˈblood sport СЪЩ usu pl

в PONS речника

I. sport [spɔ:t, Am spɔ:rt] СЪЩ

1. sport:

Sport м <-(e)s, -e>
Sportart f <-, -en>
Hallensport м <-(e)s, -e>

2. sport no pl Brit, Aus:

Sport м <-(e)s, -e>

3. sport no pl (fun):

Vergnügen ср <-s> kein pl

4. sport разг (co-operative person):

er ist ein feiner Kerl разг

5. sport no pl (joke):

Spaß м <-es, Spä̱·ße>
to do sth in sport
to make sport of sb/sth
sich вин über jdn/etw lustig machen

6. sport Aus (form of address):

na, Sportsfreund разг

II. sport [spɔ:t, Am spɔ:rt] ГЛАГ прх esp шег

to sport sth (wear)
etw tragen
mit etw дат geschmückt sein

I. blood [blʌd] СЪЩ no pl

1. blood АНАТ:

Blut ср <-(e)s>

2. blood прен (violence):

Blut ср <-(e)s>
blood and guts [or Am usu gore]

3. blood прен:

Blut ср <-(e)s>

4. blood прен (temperament):

Temperament ср <-(e)s, -e>

5. blood Brit dated (fashionable man):

Stutzer м <-s, -> остар
Geck м <-en, -en> dated

Phrases:

to be after [or out for] sb's blood
etw liegt jdm im Blut
sth makes sb's blood boil
etw macht jdn rasend разг [o. bringt jdn auf die Palme]
sb's blood is up [or Am boiling]
jd ist wütend [o. разг auf hundertachtzig]

II. blood [blʌd] ГЛАГ прх

1. blood ЛОВ:

2. blood прен (initiate):

Запис в OpenDict

blood СЪЩ

to make sb's blood boil Idiom
jdn zum Kochen bringen разг
Запис в OpenDict

blood СЪЩ

Present
Isport
yousport
he/she/itsports
wesport
yousport
theysport
Past
Isported
yousported
he/she/itsported
wesported
yousported
theysported
Present Perfect
Ihavesported
youhavesported
he/she/ithassported
wehavesported
youhavesported
theyhavesported
Past Perfect
Ihadsported
youhadsported
he/she/ithadsported
wehadsported
youhadsported
theyhadsported

PONS OpenDict

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So, how do you convey to your audience that buying a home is basically blood sport, without fear-mongering?
www.adweek.com
It's going to be blood sport in the battle for status, because weddings are such a big event.
adage.com
While those involved in this barbaric blood sport are extremely secretive about their activities, our investigations have previously led to convictions and prison sentences.
www.dailyrecord.co.uk
And politics is a blood sport, so they say.
www.thespec.com
Originally, backbiting referred to an unsporting attack from the rear in the blood sport of bearbaiting.
en.wikipedia.org