bleed 音标拼音: [bl'id]
vi . 流血,悲痛,渗出
vt . 使出血,榨取
流血,悲痛,渗出使出血,榨取
bleed 放出
bleed 放出
bleed v 1 :
lose blood from one '
s body [
synonym : {
shed blood }, {
bleed },
{
hemorrhage }]
2 :
draw blood ; "
In the old days ,
doctors routinely bled patients as part of the treatment " [
synonym : {
bleed }, {
leech },
{
phlebotomize }, {
phlebotomise }]
3 :
get or extort (
money or other possessions )
from someone ;
"
They bled me dry --
I have nothing left !"
4 :
be diffused ; "
These dyes and colors are guaranteed not to run " [
synonym : {
run }, {
bleed }]
5 :
drain of liquid or steam ; "
bleed the radiators "; "
the mechanic bled the engine "
Bleed \
Bleed \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Bled };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Bleeding }.] [
OE .
bleden ,
AS .
bl ?
dan ,
fr .
bl ?
d blood ;
akin to Sw .
bl ["
o ]
da ,
Dan .
bl ["
o ]
de ,
D .
bloeden ,
G .
bluten .
See {
Blood }.]
1 .
To emit blood ;
to lose blood ;
to run with blood ,
by whatever means ;
as ,
the arm bleeds ;
the wound bled freely ;
to bleed at the nose .
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2 .
To withdraw blood from the body ;
to let blood ;
as ,
Dr .
A .
bleeds in fevers .
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3 .
To lose or shed one '
s blood ,
as in case of a violent death or severe wounds ;
to die by violence . "
C [
ae ]
sar must bleed ." --
Shak .
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The lamb thy riot dooms to bleed to -
day . --
Pope .
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4 .
To issue forth ,
or drop ,
as blood from an incision .
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For me the balm shall bleed . --
Pope .
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5 .
To lose sap ,
gum ,
or juice ;
as ,
a tree or a vine bleeds when tapped or wounded .
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6 .
To pay or lose money ;
to have money drawn or extorted ;
as ,
to bleed freely for a cause . [
Colloq .]
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{
To make the heart bleed },
to cause extreme pain ,
as from sympathy or pity .
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Bleed \
Bleed \,
v .
t .
1 .
To let blood from ;
to take or draw blood from ,
as by opening a vein .
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2 .
To lose ,
as blood ;
to emit or let drop ,
as sap .
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A decaying pine of stately size ,
bleeding amber .
--
H .
Miller .
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3 .
To draw money from (
one );
to induce to pay ;
as ,
they bled him freely for this fund . [
Colloq .]
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147 Moby Thesaurus words for "
bleed ":
abridge ,
abuse ,
ache ,
agonize ,
anguish ,
be sorry for ,
bereave ,
bleed for ,
bleed white ,
bloody ,
broach ,
brood over ,
clip ,
commiserate ,
compassionate ,
condole with ,
cup ,
curtail ,
cut off ,
decant ,
denude ,
deplume ,
deprive ,
deprive of ,
despoil ,
discharge ,
disentitle ,
displume ,
divest ,
draft ,
draft off ,
drain ,
draw ,
draw from ,
draw off ,
dry ,
ease one of ,
ecchymose ,
effuse ,
emit ,
empty ,
excrete ,
exfiltrate ,
exhaust ,
exploit ,
extravasate ,
exudate ,
exude ,
feel for ,
feel sorrow for ,
feel sorry for ,
filter ,
filtrate ,
flay ,
fleece ,
fret ,
give a transfusion ,
give off ,
go hard with ,
gouge ,
grieve ,
hemorrhage ,
hold up ,
hurt ,
ill -
use ,
impose upon ,
impoverish ,
lament for ,
leach ,
leech ,
let ,
let blood ,
let out ,
lighten one of ,
lixiviate ,
lose blood ,
make use of ,
manipulate ,
milk ,
mine ,
misuse ,
mope ,
mourn ,
mulct ,
ooze ,
overcharge ,
overprice ,
overtax ,
percolate ,
perfuse ,
phlebotomize ,
pick clean ,
pine ,
pine away ,
pipette ,
pity ,
play on ,
pluck ,
presume upon ,
profiteer ,
pump ,
pump out ,
reek ,
rook ,
screw ,
seep ,
sew ,
shear ,
shed blood ,
siphon off ,
skin ,
soak ,
sorrow ,
spill blood ,
stick ,
sting ,
strain ,
strip ,
strip bare ,
stroke ,
suck ,
suck dry ,
suck out ,
suffer ,
suffer anguish ,
surcharge ,
sweat ,
swindle ,
sympathize ,
sympathize with ,
take advantage of ,
take away from ,
take from ,
take on ,
tap ,
transfuse ,
transpire ,
transude ,
use ,
use ill ,
venesect ,
victimize ,
weep ,
weep for ,
work on ,
work upon ,
writhe
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BLEED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BLEED is to emit or lose blood How to use bleed in a sentence
BLEED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary If you bleed a closed system such as a radiator or a brake, you remove air or liquid from it to make it work correctly
BLEED definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary When you bleed, you lose blood from your body as a result of injury or illness His head had struck the sink and was bleeding He was bleeding profusely
Internal Bleeding Signs, Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic What Is Internal Bleeding? Internal bleeding (hemorrhage) happens when your blood vessels burst or break and blood collects inside your body This is different from external bleeding — when you bleed due to a wound that breaks your skin
Bleeding - Wikipedia Bleeding, hemorrhage, haemorrhage or blood loss, is blood escaping from the circulatory system from damaged blood vessels Bleeding can occur internally, or externally either through a natural opening such as the mouth, nose, ear, urethra, vagina, or anus, or through a puncture in the skin
bleed verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of bleed verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
bleed - Wiktionary, the free dictionary bleed (third-person singular simple present bleeds, present participle bleeding, simple past and past participle bled) (intransitive, of a person, animal or body part) To shed blood through an injured blood vessel
Bleed - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When you bleed, blood runs or oozes out of your body Cutting your finger when you're chopping vegetables can make you bleed Some kind of illness or injury, particularly one that cuts or scrapes your skin, can make you bleed
Gastrointestinal bleeding - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Symptoms depend on the rate of bleeding as well as the location of the bleed, which can be anywhere on the GI tract, from where it starts — the mouth — to where it ends — the anus
BLEED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com BLEED definition: to lose blood from the vascular system, either internally into the body or externally through a natural orifice or break in the skin See examples of bleed used in a sentence