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 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
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
bleed verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of bleed verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive] to lose blood, especially from a wound or an injury My finger's bleeding She slowly bled to death He was bleeding from a gash on his head The small blood vessels in the nose bleed easily
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
Bleed - definition of bleed by The Free Dictionary bleed white or dry, to deplete of all resources, money, etc , as through excessive demands