"characterized by slaughter," 1620s, possibly from French sanguinaire, or directly from Latin sanguinarius "pertaining to blood," from sanguis (genitive sanguinis) "blood," of unknown origin. Latin distinguished sanguis, the generic word, from cruor "blood from a wound." The latter word is related to Greek kreas "meat," Sanskrit kravis- "raw flesh," Old English hreaw- "raw" (see raw).
中文解释
1. sanguin- + -ary.2. => pertaining to blood, characterized by slaughter.
实用例句
1. A sanguinary encounter seemed daily imminent between the two parties in the street of Baltimore.
双方随时可能在巴尔的摩大街上掐住对方的脖子.
来自辞典例句
2. They alone have the requisite determination and tenacity to fight a sanguinary issue through the end.
只有他们才具备将这场血腥的斗争进行到底的决心和毅力.
来自互联网
3. With sangfroid the sanguinary man bangs his sanguine son against the hanger in the hangar.