《blood is thicker than water》怎以读
《blood is thicker than water》是什么意思
血浓于水;
英英释义
Blood is thicker than water
- In modern society, the proverb "blood is thicker than water"is used to imply that family ties (blood) are always more important (thicker) than the ties you make among friends (water). It generally means that the bonds of family and common ancestry are stronger than the bonds between unrelated people (such as friendship).
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