bloody battle
The phrase 'batalla sangrienta' in Spanish translates to 'bloody battle' in English. It consists of two words, 'batalla' meaning 'battle' and 'sangrienta' meaning 'bloody'. This phrase is usually used to describe a violent or deadly conflict or fight. Just like in English, the term can be used literally to refer to physical conflicts, or metaphorically to refer to intense non-physical struggles or competitions.
During the bloody battle, many soldiers lost their lives.
This sentence describes a hazardous event, specifically a 'bloody battle', and the dire consequence it had, which was the loss of many soldiers' lives.
The bloody battle distorted the young man's perspective on war.
This sentence is about a young man whose views on war were skewed or distorted due to his experience in a 'bloody battle'.
With time, the scars from the bloody battle healed.
The sentence here explains how time can heal physical and possibly emotional wounds with a 'bloody battle' serving as the figurative or literal source of the scars.