bleed
verb
uk/bliːd/us/bliːd/bled|bledB1[I]
toloseblood:
出血,流血Yourarmis bleeding.你的胳膊在流血。
He was bleedingheavily.他在大量失血。
[T]
(in the past) to make someoneloseblood, as acurefor anillness
给…放血治疗[T]
If you bleed aclosedsystemsuch as aradiatoror abrake, youremoveairorliquidfrom it to make itworkcorrectly.
把…抽干,放掉…中的空气(或液体)[I]
Ifcolour,ink,paint, etc. bleeds, itspreadsbeyond theedgesof something onto anareathat is anothercolour:
Avoid slow-dryinginkbecause thecolourstendto bleedintoone another before they'vedried.
Dyes can sometimes bleed when arugiscleaned.
When we usedordinarypaperthecoloursbled throughratherthansittingontopof thepage.
- She wasfoundunconsciousand bleeding.
- What's thematterwithyourhand? It's bleeding.
- Mynosewas bleeding and Ipluggedit withcottonwool.
- He was bleedingprofusely.
- By now hisleghadstoppedbleeding.
Disorders & diseases of the heart & blood
- acquired agammaglobulinemia
- agammaglobulinemia
- agnogenic myeloid metaplasia
- angina
- anti-anaemia
- dilated cardiomyopathy
- Ebstein's anomaly
- economy-class syndrome
- Eisenmenger syndrome
- endocarditis
- fur
- haemophilia
- hypoglycaemia
- lockjaw
- non-haemolytic
- paediatric thrombocytopenia
- patent ductus arteriosus
- pericarditis
- peripheral vascular disease
- varicose vein
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Alternative & traditional therapies
Building: plumbing, pipes & sewage
Movement of liquids
Colour - general words
Idiom
bleedsomeonedry
Phrasal verb
bleed out