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  1. BAD BLOOD 意味, 定義, BAD BLOOD は何か: 1. feelings of hate between people because of arguments in the past: 2. feelings of hate between…. もっと見る

  2. bad blood. Anger or animosity, between individuals or groups. The blood was long regarded as the seat of human emotion, and by the sixteenth century it was particularly associated with high temper and anger. “To breed bad (or ill) blood” meant to stir up hard feelings. In the late eighteenth century, both Jonathan Swift in England and ...

  3. Idiom: bad blood (between people) bad or unfriendly relationships between people or groups of people. — There’s been bad blood between two of my best friends since they fought over the same girl this summer and now I have to see them separately. — Unfortunately, there's bad blood between my parents since their divorce, especially since my ...

  4. bad blood. 1 ENTRIES FOUND: bad blood (noun) bad blood noun. Britannica Dictionary definition of BAD BLOOD. [noncount] : feelings of dislike between two people or groups. There's been a lot of bad blood between them since their quarrel.

  5. Examples of BAD BLOOD in a sentence, how to use it. 99 examples: Not to put too fine a point on it, there is bad blood between the two. - The…

  6. 2 Jun 2024 · bad blood ( uncountable) ( idiomatic) Feelings of hostility or ill will . ( idiomatic) A serious feud or long-standing grudge . ( idiomatic, dated) An inherited immoral or disturbed nature. ( regional) A particular disease; in some places, syphilis.

  7. 26 Nov 2017 · The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms dates the expression bad blood to the early 19th century: This term is based on the old association with blood and emotion, particularly anger. Versions such as ill blood preceded it; Charles Lamb was among the first to use the idiom in its current form in an 1823 essay.