bleed 的 5 个定义
bled [bled], /blɛd/, bleed·ing.
- 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.
 - to exude blood: a wart that is bleeding.
 - to exude sap, resin, etc., from a wound.
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bled [bled], /blɛd/, bleed·ing.
- to cause to lose blood, especially surgically: Doctors no longer bleed their patients to reduce fever.
 - to lose or emit.
 - to drain or draw sap, water, electricity, etc., from: to bleed a pipeline of excess air.
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- Printing. a sheet or page margin trimmed so as to mutilate the text or illustration.a part thus trimmed off.
 - Medicine/Medical. an instance of bleeding; hemorrhage: an intracranial bleed.
 
- Printing. characterized by bleeding: a bleed page.
 
- bleed off, to draw or extract: to bleed off sap from a maple tree; to bleed off static electricity.
 
bleed 近义词
cause blood to flow
extort
grieve
bleed 的近义词 7 个
由bleed构成的短语
- bleed someone white
 - my heart bleeds for you
 
更多bleed例句
- He didn’t sleep on the bus, even as Saturday night bled into Sunday morning.
 - “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.
 - 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.
 - 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.
 - The lack of ego in that relationship is hopefully bleeding into this and we can have a similar situation here.
 - This ever-so-slight heart-bleed for immigrant children branded him a party apostate, and he began to change course.
 - There was no reading of single lines whatsoever because the voices would bleed through on the other mics.
 - Those prognosticators had reason to believe the 10,000 lakes could bleed a little red into Washington.
 - For instance, when a couple is having trouble, the tension and hostility can bleed into BDSM scenes.
 - Will the freedom you mentioned writing the novel bleed into your work writing your next screenplay?
 - "Only cut deep enough to make it bleed freely," said the surgeon, as he dressed Harry's arm.
 - 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.
 - I must not wound myself—I would bleed slowly—they might discover me still alive.
 - Called in to bleed Mme. de Mortsauf, whose life was saved by this operation.
 - I suppose that something has been smashed up, so that it cannot bleed.