окровђвленный | blood-covered |
NB Unlike the word кровђвый, the adjective окровђвленный can only mean "blood-covered," and may modify an item of clothing and parts of the body: окровђвленный бќнт "a bloody bandage," окровђвленный нћж "a blood-covered knife," окровђвленный шђрф "a bloody scarf," окровђвленный висћк "a bloody temple," окровђвленный лћб a "bloody forehead," etc. | |
Ї увќдел окровђвленную рубђшку и всё пћнял. | I saw the bloody shirt, and understood everything. |
до крћвиg (or дћ кровиg) | badly enough to draw blood |
NB The phrase до крћви is used with избќть "to beat up," оцарђпать "to scratch, to claw," уколћться "to prick," порљзаться "to cut oneself." | |
разбивђть/разбќть Na в крћвьa (or до крћвиg) | to strike N hard enough to draw blood |
NB N denotes a part of the body, usually нћс "nose," лћб "forehead," губђ "lip," щекђ "cheek," скулђ "cheekbone," висћк "temple," затІлок "back of the head," головђ "head." | |
следІ крћвиg | traces of blood |
пїтна крћвиg | blood stains |
лџжа крћвиg | a pool of blood |
забрІзгивать/забрІзгать Na крћвьюi;
заливђть/залќть Na крћвьюi |
to splash N with blood |
вытирђть/вІтереть крћвьa с Ng | to wipe blood from N |
вќд крћвиg | the sight of blood |
Ћн не перенћсит вќда крћви, емџ дљлается плћхо. | He can't stand the sight of blood. It makes him sick. |
сосђть/вІсосать крћвьa | to suck blood |
Вампќр вІсосал всє крћвь из свољй жљртвы. | The vampire sucked all the blood out of his victim. |
хђркать [no Pf.] крћвьюi | to spit blood |
кровохђрканье | spitting blood |
NB The above two expressions refer to the effects of tuberculosis. |