/blʌd/ – Noun
Definition: 1. máu, dòng máu;
2. việc tước đoạt sự sống;
3. giết người, án mạng;
4. tội giết người.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “blood” refers to the genetic relationship between individuals, particularly in the context of inheritance and family law. It is often used to determine the degree of kinship or relatedness between individuals for legal purposes, such as in cases of inheritance, custody, or eligibility for benefits.
Example: The suspect’s blood was found at the crime scene, providing crucial evidence for the prosecution.