Peyman
what is the meaning of ´´that has brought the blood to your face? '' this expression is part of a great play'' romeo and juliet'' by sheakspear thanks
2016年10月10日 17:56
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As a guess, as I'm not really familiar with Romeo and Juliet, 'that has brought blood to your face' would mean that someone was embarrassed. 'To go red' is an idiom/saying - to suffer embarrassment or shame.
2016年10月10日
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It means to blush from embarrassment. I can't find your exact words in the play, though. What I find is: "Now comes the wanton blood up in your cheeks, They'll be in scarlet straight at any news." Since the word "wanton" means "related to sexual desire," the meaning of "blushing" is confirmed.
2016年10月10日
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