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  1. the act of taking blood from someone's body, usually in order to test it for a particular disease, condition, etc., or the blood that is taken: do a blood draw If you suspect your child is at risk of lead poisoning, ask your doctor to do a blood draw.

  2. sacar sangre loc verb. The swordsman's thrust drew blood. La estocada del espadachín hizo brotar sangre. draw first blood v expr. (injure opponent first) atacar primero vi + adv. Charles drew first blood in the swordfight. Charles atacó primero en la pelea de espadas. draw first blood v expr.

  3. The meaning of DRAW BLOOD is to take blood from a person's body for medical reasons. How to use draw blood in a sentence.

  4. Many translated example sentences containing "blood draw" – Spanish-English dictionary and search engine for Spanish translations.

  5. draw blood vtr + n (make blood flow) hacer brotar sangre loc verb : sacar sangre loc verb : The swordsman's thrust drew blood. La estocada del espadachín hizo brotar sangre.

  6. to draw blood (= wound) hacer sangre; (Medicine) sacar sangre. to draw first blood (figurative) abrir el marcador ⧫ anotarse el primer tanto. a blood and guts film una película sangrienta or violenta. acting was in his blood llevaba la profesión de actor en la sangre.

  7. This is also called a blood draw. When a blood draw is taken from a vein, it's known as venipuncture. During venipuncture , a lab professional, known as a phlebotomist, will take a blood sample from a vein in your arm, using a small needle.