sangre
Del latín 'sanguis', -inis.
NOUN
(1)
[/ˈsaŋ.ɡɾe/es-ES]
blood
literal
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vital liquid
informal
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hemocyte
technical
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life fluid
untranslatable
(The term 'life fluid' is an approximation and lacks specific scientific or medical context related to blood.)
Antonyms
glóbulo blanco
The red fluid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, essential for life, carrying oxygen and nutrients to the body tissues and waste products away from them; blood. It can also refer to lineage, ancestry, or a person's temperament and disposition.
No hay irregularidades.
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| sangres |
- La sangre transporta oxígeno y nutrientes a todas las células del cuerpo. — Blood transports oxygen and nutrients to all the body's cells.
- Lleva la música en la sangre, es un don de familia. — He has music in his blood (it's a family gift).
- El médico pidió un análisis de sangre completo. — The doctor requested a complete blood test.
- Tiene mucha sangre fría para enfrentar situaciones de crisis. — He has a lot of cold blood (is very calm/composed) when facing crisis situations.