bleed
bleed 英 [bli:d] 美 [blid]
v. 使出血;放血,流血;渗透
进行时:bleeding 过去式:bled 过去分词:bled 第三人称单数:bleeds 名词复数:bleeds
- When you bleed, blood runs or oozes out of your body. Cutting your finger when you're chopping vegetables can make you bleed.
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- v. 使出血;放血,流血;渗透
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1. My finger's bleeding.
我的手指出血了。
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2. She slowly bled to death.
她慢慢地失血死去。
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3. My ex-wife is bleeding me for every penny I have.
我的前妻不断地榨取我的每一分钱。
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4. Keep the paint fairly dry so that the colours don't bleed into each other.
涂料尽量干一些,以免颜色相互渗透。
- bleed (v.) Old English bledan, "to cause to lose blood, to let blood" (in Middle English and after, especially "to let blood from surgically"), also (intrans.) "to emit blood," from Proto-Germanic *blodjan "emit blood" (source also of Old Norse blæða, Dutch bloeden, German bluten), from PIE *bhlo-to- "swell, gush, spurt," or "that which bursts out," from suffixed form of root *bhel- (3) "to thrive, bloom."
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