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bad blood  


      n   a feeling of intense hatred or hostility; enmity  
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blood  
      n  
1    a reddish fluid in vertebrates that is pumped by the heart through the arteries and veins, supplies tissues with nutrients, oxygen, etc., and removes waste products. It consists of a fluid (see blood plasma) containing cells (erythrocytes and leucocytes) and platelets  
   Related adjs       haemal       haematic       sanguineous  
2    a similar fluid in such invertebrates as annelids and arthropods  
3    bloodshed, esp. when resulting in murder  
4    the guilt or responsibility for killing or injuring (esp. in the phrase to have blood on one's hands or head)  
5    life itself; lifeblood  
6    relationship through being of the same family, race, or kind; kinship  
7    blood, sweat and tears  
Informal   hard work and concentrated effort  
8    flesh and blood  
a    near kindred or kinship, esp. that between a parent and child  
b    human nature (esp. in the phrase it's more than flesh and blood can stand)  
9    ethnic or national descent  
of Spanish blood     
10    in one's blood   as a natural or inherited characteristic or talent  
11    the blood   royal or noble descent  
a prince of the blood     
12    temperament; disposition; temper  
13   
a    good or pure breeding; pedigree  
b    (as modifier)  
blood horses     
14    people viewed as members of a group, esp. as an invigorating force (in the phrases new blood, young blood)  
15      (Chiefly Brit)  
rare   a dashing young man; dandy; rake  
16    the sensual or carnal nature of man  
17    Obsolete   one of the four bodily humours  
   See       humour       8  
18    bad blood          hatred; ill feeling  
19    blood is thicker than water   family duties and loyalty outweigh other ties  
20    have or get one's blood up   to be or cause to be angry or inflamed  
21    in cold blood   showing no passion; deliberately; ruthlessly  
22    make one's blood boil   to cause to be angry or indignant  
23    make one's blood run cold   to fill with horror  
      vb   tr  
24      (Hunting)   to cause (young hounds) to taste the blood of a freshly killed quarry and so become keen to hunt  
25      (Hunting)   to smear the cheeks or forehead of (a person) with the blood of the kill as an initiation in hunting  
26    to initiate (a person) to war  
     (Old English blod; related to Old Norse bloth, Old High German bluot)  

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bad blood     
acrimony, anger, animosity, antagonism, dislike, enmity, feud, hatred, ill feeling, ill will, malevolence, malice, rancour, resentment, seeing red  

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n.
remnants of disputes that make a relationship between people or companies difficult to maintain, even without an open dispute
id.
expression referring to a high amount of effort, dedication, endurance for pursuing a cause, achieving a goal
He put blood, sweat and tears in making this movie
exp.
malhonnêtement,avec de mauvaises intentions
adj.
extremely bad
about humans
exp.
expression used when nothing is going well
n.
A rotten apple is a member of a group, or a single element in a set of things, that is bad and likely to corrupt the other people or things in the group
Allusion to the expression "One bad apple spoils the barrel"
n.
unattractive person, looking dirty and/or smelling bad
n.
used figuratively, a train crash means something disastrously bad
'this train crash of a policy'
n.
A plan done for something bad or illegal.
I will never scheme in the future because it is a bad thing to do.
v.
to look for or expose information about a person's past, usually bad, and to therefore bring that person down or put them in a bad light
exp.
= bad press: negative opinion or image expressed in the media
The firm got some negative press over that decision

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