bloodstain
IPA/ˈblʌdsteɪn/
KK[blˈʌdstˌen]IPA/ˈblʌdsteɪn/
bloodstain — noun
- bloodstainsingular
- bloodstainsplural
1. a dark spot or patch left on a surface after blood has dried there
1.名詞B2
釋義
a dark spot or patch left on a surface after blood has dried there
例句
The detective photographed a small bloodstain near the broken window frame.
Padma scrubbed the bloodstain from her kitchen floor with cold water and soap.
scrub a bloodstain from [surface]
A dark bloodstain had spread across the bandage during the long night.
Andrei's shirt had a tiny bloodstain on the collar after shaving.
Sari knelt down to examine a faded bloodstain on the stone path.
同義詞
- blood spot
suggests a smaller, often fresher mark than 'bloodstain'
- blood smear
implies the blood was wiped or dragged across the surface
- blood mark
more general and less common; 'bloodstain' is the standard term
常見錯誤
❌There was a blood stain on the carpet.
✅There was a bloodstain on the carpet.
💡the word is written as one closed compound, not two separate words.