bleed / blid /

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bleed5 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

bled [bled], /blɛd/, bleed·ing.

  1. to lose blood from the vascular system, either internally into the body or externally through a natural orifice or break in the skin: to bleed from the mouth.
  2. to exude blood: a wart that is bleeding.
  3. to exude sap, resin, etc., from a wound.
v. 有主动词 verb

bled [bled], /blɛd/, bleed·ing.

  1. to cause to lose blood, especially surgically: Doctors no longer bleed their patients to reduce fever.
  2. to lose or emit.
  3. to drain or draw sap, water, electricity, etc., from: to bleed a pipeline of excess air.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Printing. a sheet or page margin trimmed so as to mutilate the text or illustration.a part thus trimmed off.
  2. Medicine/Medical. an instance of bleeding; hemorrhage: an intracranial bleed.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Printing. characterized by bleeding: a bleed page.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. bleed off, to draw or extract: to bleed off sap from a maple tree; to bleed off static electricity.

bleed 近义词

v. 动词 verb

cause blood to flow

v. 动词 verb

extort

v. 动词 verb

grieve

bleed构成的短语

  • bleed someone white
  • my heart bleeds for you

更多bleed例句

  1. He didn’t sleep on the bus, even as Saturday night bled into Sunday morning.
  2. “I’d be lying if I didn’t tell you my heart bleeds for the people involved in it,” Andy Reid said after the game.
  3. These were 3-, 4-, 5-year-old kids bleeding to death, bleeding out of their ears, eyes, nose, skin and bowels, bleeding internally, vomiting blood.
  4. A blanket of banana slices or pecans or nut butter between warm oatmeal and creamy-cold yogurt will protect the distinctly different soft foods from bleeding into one another as you sink your spoon through the many beautiful layers.
  5. The lack of ego in that relationship is hopefully bleeding into this and we can have a similar situation here.
  6. This ever-so-slight heart-bleed for immigrant children branded him a party apostate, and he began to change course.
  7. There was no reading of single lines whatsoever because the voices would bleed through on the other mics.
  8. Those prognosticators had reason to believe the 10,000 lakes could bleed a little red into Washington.
  9. For instance, when a couple is having trouble, the tension and hostility can bleed into BDSM scenes.
  10. Will the freedom you mentioned writing the novel bleed into your work writing your next screenplay?
  11. "Only cut deep enough to make it bleed freely," said the surgeon, as he dressed Harry's arm.
  12. Undoubtedly the type who got sick to his stomach at the sight of blood even though it might be no more than a nose-bleed.
  13. I must not wound myself—I would bleed slowly—they might discover me still alive.
  14. Called in to bleed Mme. de Mortsauf, whose life was saved by this operation.
  15. I suppose that something has been smashed up, so that it cannot bleed.