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 Translation for 'cold blooded' from English to Serbian
ADJ   cold-blooded | more cold-blooded | most cold-blooded
хладнокрван {adj}cold-blooded
хладан {adj}cold
мед.
прехлада {ж}
cold
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Translation for 'cold blooded' from English to Serbian

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cold-blooded
хладнокрван {adj}

cold
хладан {adj}

прехлада {ж}мед.
Usage Examples English
  • In 1876, the town was scandalized by the apprehension of one Kristoffer Svartbækken, arrested for the cold-blooded murder of 19-year-old Even Nilsen Dæhlin.
  • As there are more than two categories of temperature control utilized by animals, the terms "warm-blooded" and "cold-blooded" have been deprecated in the scientific field.
  • The Agnatha are ectothermic or cold blooded, with a cartilaginous skeleton, and the heart contains 2 chambers.
  • revulsion toward "cold-blooded" violence.
  • Sviatopolk's cold-blooded reprisal earned him the nickname of the Accursed.

  • Thus, the definition of herpetology can be more precisely stated as the study of ectothermic (cold-blooded) tetrapods.
  • It featured a small town much like thousands of others across America holding an apparently ordinary, mundane civic event that had a cold-blooded, horrifying ending to an unfortunate victim come from out-of-nowhere.
  • Being cold-blooded, these animals rely on heat from an external source such as the sun to regulate their body temperature.
  • out his words with cold-blooded vitriol".
  • This process is useful to ectothermic (cold-blooded) animals in the regulation of their body temperature.

  • Chaucer's knight is often interpreted as a paragon of Christian virtue, but Jones asserts that if one studies historical accounts of the battles the knight claims he was involved in, he can be interpreted as a typical mercenary and a potentially cold-blooded killer.
  • Temperature-dependence fluidity constitutes an important physiological attribute for bacteria and cold-blooded organisms.
  • Being cold-blooded, they make efficient use of the food they eat with little energy being used for metabolic processes, while the rest is transformed into biomass.
  • Turtles are ectotherms or "cold-blooded", meaning that their internal temperature varies with their direct environment.
  • The Champion is a thoroughly ruthless and cold-blooded individual ever searching for the thrill of battle.

  • By contrast, Leonard Maltin gave a rating of only 2 stars and called the film a "gory, cold-blooded story of a sick man's lurid descent into violence" which was "ugly and unredeeming".
  • Alternatively called "torpedo scads", they are cold-blooded with white flesh.
  • ... cold-blooded animals, invertebrates) wherever possible.
  • "Blastocystis" is a parasite of humans; opalines and proteromonads live in the intestines of cold-blooded vertebrates; oomycetes include some significant plant pathogens (including the agent that caused the potato blight famine in Ireland that resulted in approximately one million deaths and led to extensive emigration).
  • Nearly all mammals are endothermic ("warm-blooded").

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