1 (pale) (gen) pálido; (due to blood loss) exangüe her face was bloodless su rostro no tenía color; su rostro estaba pálido; su rostro estaba exangüe; (due to blood loss) her lips were bloodless sus labios apenas tenían color eran casi blancos;or sus labios estaban exangües; (due to accident, death)
3 (characterless) [+film, novel, style] soso; anodino; [+person] sin sangre en las venas; con sangre de horchata the film never lives up to its potential. The surface beguiles, but Corbiau, trained in French and Belgian television, has scarcely advanced since his bloodless first feature, The Music Teacher, in 1988 minimalists believe they will be redeemed by the futon, that they can meditate in the kitchen and create the metaphysical from the hygienic. This trend to bloodless Japanese style, trendy in the early 1980s, has all the allure of a terminal illness Lanchester's bloodless book