bleeding
bleeding 英 [ˈbli:dɪŋ] 美 [ˈblidɪŋ]
n. 出血;渗色 adj. 流血的;同情的 v. 出血;渗出(bleed的ing形式);感到疼痛
名词复数:bleedings
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- n. 出血;渗色
- adj. 流血的;同情的
- v. 出血;渗出(bleed的ing形式);感到疼痛
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1. But do we need to be on the "bleeding edge" of technology?
但是我们真的需要处于技术的“流血的边缘”吗?
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2. The soldier has been wounded in the arm and he was bleeding heavily.
这名战士手臂已受伤,他正在大出血。
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3. How can you doubt his love after you look at the bleeding form of Jesus hanging on the cross?
在看到了耶稣被钉在十字架上的流血方式之后,你怎么还能怀疑他的爱呢?
- bleeding (adj.) early 13c., present-participle adjective from bleed (v.). Figurative use is from 1796. As a euphemism for bloody, by 1858. In U.S. history, Bleeding Kansas, in reference to the slavery disputes in that territory 1854-60, is attested from 1856, said to have been first used by the New York "Tribune." The shell known as the bleeding tooth is attested from 1849.
- bleeding (n.) late 14c., "a flowing out of blood;" mid-15c. as "a drawing out of blood," verbal noun from bleed (v.).
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