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nosebleed

/nohz-bleed/US // ˈnoʊzˌblid //UK // (ˈnəʊzˌbliːd) //

鼻出血,流鼻血,鼻血流淌,鼻血流不止

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : bleeding from the nose.
    • : red trillium.

Examples

  • When he got sick, we could still play chess, make silly jokes, and yell like crazy at the games from the couch instead of from our nosebleed stadium seats.

  • Attending Columbia University, living in a cockroach-infested apartment, and sitting in the nosebleed seats at the Met, Wang was besotted with New York City and all its opportunities.

  • One man was having an epileptic seizure; one had a nosebleed; one had full-blown African Malaria; one had the flu.

  • An African man with a nosebleed removed from a mall in Brussels.

  • Who was this girl with the pursed lips, perfect eyebrows, and a dry nosebleed?

  • One gal chuckled to me about the nosebleed this shot of estrogen would give even some Grumpy Old Men in her own party.

  • Even in the nosebleed seats, the Globes are still entertaining as hell.

  • For example, he explained that blood from the right elbow be removed to stop a nosebleed from the right nostril.

  • Nosebleed is again an accompaniment of certain general disorders, as heart disease and typhoid fever.

  • The injection into the nostril of ice water containing a little salt is sometimes very serviceable in stopping nosebleed.

  • In case of persistent nosebleed, put the child to bed with the head elevated.

  • Expects to reform everything from deforestration to nosebleed by saying phrases like 'surplus value.'