bleeding 的 3 个定义
- the act, fact, or process of losing blood or having blood flow.
- the act or process of drawing blood from a person, especially surgically; bloodletting.
- the extension of color beyond an edge or border, especially so as to combine with a contiguous color or to affect an adjacent area.
- sending forth blood: a bleeding sore.
- feeling, expressing, or characterized by extreme or excessive anguish and compassion.
- British Slang.: bleeding fool.
- British Slang.: a bleeding silly idea.
bleeding 近义词
extort
cause blood to flow
grieve
bleeding 的近义词 7 个
更多bleeding例句
- The NFL was in a solid bargaining position, coming off a season with strong viewership that made its games even more valuable to TV networks trying to stem the bleeding in their linear TV businesses while standing up their streaming operations.
- Loeffler was appointed largely to stem the bleeding of suburban women from the Georgia Republican party, the logic being that a Republican woman candidate would appeal to these women.
- When patients arrived suffering from internal bleeding, the only option for finding where the bleeding came from was running them through a CAT scanner.
- Generally speaking, you can only live 3 minutes without air or if you have massive bleeding.
- Striking the right balance between clotting and bleeding is something the body itself does regularly, and not just after an injury.
- Ground glass is put in food to cause internal bleeding, and nicotine concentrated by boiling can cause a heart attack.
- But in another world, Beth stabs Dawn and she is bleeding and none of those other cops are helping her get to a doctor.
- Even President Obama, bleeding popularity and under attack from the Left and the Right, blames the media.
- No wonder criminal-justice reform is no longer the sole concern of balladeers and bleeding hearts.
- The virus causes massive bleeding and spreads itself through contact with the blood.
- He had perhaps placed in her hand the weapon that should hasten his own defeat, stretch him bleeding on the sand.
- Time and time again did the enemy charge upon the guns, only to be flung back, bleeding and torn.
- When bleeding piles are absent, blood-streaks upon such a stool point to carcinoma.
- Joseph's brain emptied, fortunately; a man would not want to know that he was tacked to a chair, bleeding to death.
- Down crashed the chair, and down went Marius, stunned and bleeding, under its terrific blow.