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bleed
- IPA[blēd]
美式
- lose blood from the body as a result of injury or illness;draw blood from (someone), especially as a once-common method of treatment in medicine
- an instance of bleeding;the escape of fluid or gas from a closed system through a valve
verb: bleed, 3rd person present: bleeds, gerund or present participle: bleeding, past tense: bled, past participle: bled
noun: bleed, plural noun: bleeds
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動詞
- 1. lose blood from the body as a result of injury or illness the cut was bleeding steadily some casualties were left to bleed to death 同義詞
- 2. draw blood from (someone), especially as a once-common method of treatment in medicine he didn't bleed his patients with leeches 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ remove blood from (an animal carcass) the first steer rolled out on the floor to be bled, skinned, and dressed
- ▪ informal drain (someone) of money or resources his policy of attempting to bleed unions of funds 同義詞
- 3. allow (fluid or gas) to escape from a closed system through a valve open the valves and bleed air from the pump chamber
- ▪ treat (a system) by allowing fluid or gas to escape through a valve bleeding the radiator at the air vent
- 4. (of a dye or color) seep into an adjacent color or area I worked loosely with the oils, allowing colors to bleed into one another 同義詞
- ▪ (with reference to an illustration or design) print or be printed so that it runs off the page after trimming the picture bleeds on three sides Faye showed us how to bleed the images for our brochure layout
名詞
- 1. an instance of bleeding a lot of blood was lost from the placental bleed
- 2. the escape of fluid or gas from a closed system through a valve the amount of air bleed from the compressor
- 3. an instance of printing an illustration, design, or text to the edge of the page it allows printing of a tabloid page with full bleed
- ▪ the action or process of a dye, ink, or color seeping into an adjacent color or area color bleed is apparent on brighter hues
- drain someone or something of wealth or resources
Oxford Dictionary
- bleed copiously
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- bleed copiously
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- drain someone or something of wealth or resources
Oxford American Dictionary
- drain someone or something of wealth or resources
Oxford American Dictionary
- drain someone or something of wealth or resources
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- used to express sympathy
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- used to express sympathy
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- IPA[bliːd]
英式
- lose blood from the body as a result of injury or illness: the cut was bleeding steadily some casualties were left to bleed to death
- an instance of bleeding: a lot of blood was lost from the placental bleed
Oxford Dictionary