0 blood (especially when it is thick and solid) -- levret blod
1 (of an animal) to pierce with its horns, tusks gore -- spidde, stange
The style was developed by the rodeo clowns who protect bull riders from being trampled or gored by an angry bull.
Five copies of the globe gores are extant.
Fitted bliauts, of wool or, increasingly, silk, had sleeves that were cut wide at the wrist and gored skirts.
The "cotehardie" fitted smoothly from the shoulders to the hips and then flared by means of inserted triangular gores.
As such he was gored several times, once seriously, which resulted in two weeks in the hospital.
In many cases, boars have gored tigers to death in self-defense.
In such cases injuries come both from asphyxia and contusions to those in the pile and from goring if the bulls crush into the pile.
As most of the runners are male, only 5 women have been gored since 1974.
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(傷口流出的)血,凝固的血,血污, (動物用角或獠牙)抵傷,頂傷,戳傷…
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(伤口流出的)血,凝固的血,血污, (动物用角或獠牙)抵伤,顶伤,戳伤…
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sangre derramada, cornear, sangre coagulada…
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sangue, cornear…
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şiddetli yaralamadan oluşan kan, pıhtılaşmış kan, boynuzlamak…
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sang (coagulé), encorner…
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sedlá krev, nabrat na rohy…
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størknet blod, stange…
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