- 看过 hemorrhage 的人也看了 :
- ooze
- drain
- seep
- extravasate
- outflow
- gush
- phlebotomize
hemorrhage 的 3 个定义
- a profuse discharge of blood, as from a ruptured blood vessel; bleeding.
- the loss of assets, especially in large amounts.
- any widespread or uncontrolled loss or diffusion.
hem·or·rhaged, hem·or·rhag·ing.
- to bleed profusely.
- to lose assets, especially in large amounts.
hem·or·rhaged, hem·or·rhag·ing.
- to lose: a company that was hemorrhaging money.
hemorrhage 近义词
bleed
hemorrhage 的近义词 10 个
hemorrhage 的反义词 1 个
更多hemorrhage例句
- In the US, pregnancy-related deaths occur for many reasons, including cardiovascular conditions, infections and hemorrhage caused or worsened by being pregnant or giving birth.
- Many of the brains appear superficially normal but reveal swelling or hemorrhage once dissected.
- She started her business in 2016 after undergoing her own emergency C-section and learning that many pregnant women die of postpartum hemorrhage simply due to a lack of blood available for transfusions.
- She has “taken a bad turn,” and her condition worsens after she falls and experiences a brain hemorrhage.
- He lost consciousness on impact and sustained an intracerebral hemorrhage.
- In 1993 a doctor described the Lazarus phenomenon in a seventy-five-year-old man with a lung hemorrhage.
- Many patients who die have fixable wounds—their deaths are from hemorrhage.
- Britain does not want to see the City of London hemorrhage hundreds of billions of pounds if Russian investors pull out.
- The pianist would survive Kennedy by 15 years, before succumbing to a cerebral hemorrhage at age 48.
- But within a minute, the midwife called for backup, and Turlington Burns began to hemorrhage.
- Recognition of occult hemorrhage has its greatest value in diagnosis of gastric cancer and ulcer.
- Yellowish or brown, needle-like or rhombic crystals of hematoidin (Fig. 32) may be seen after hemorrhage into the bowel.
- As for me, I have to lay aside my lawn tennis, having (as was to be expected) had a smart but eminently brief hemorrhage.
- "It's nothing serious; just a—pretty bad hemorrhage," he said, finding it necessary to pause between words.
- The danger, as I have already told you, lies in renewed hemorrhage; but that I hope we can prevent.