bleeding
英 [ˈbliːdɪŋ]
美 [ˈbliːdɪŋ]
adj. 渗色的; 流血的; (心情)过度悲痛的,同情的; (用于加强语气,尤表示非常厌烦)该死的; 讨厌的
n. 流血; 失血
v. 流血; 失血; 给(某人)放血; 长期榨取(某人的钱)
bleed的现在分词
BNC.7190 / COCA.6907
牛津词典
adj.
adj.
noun
- 流血;失血
the process of losing blood from the body- Press firmly on the wound to stop the bleeding.
用力压住伤口止血。
- Press firmly on the wound to stop the bleeding.
柯林斯词典
- 该死的;讨厌的
Bleedingis used by some people to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they feel strongly about something or dislike something.
英英释义
noun
- the flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel
双语例句
- Vitamin K is routinely given in the first week of life to prevent bleeding.
出生后第一周通常要服用维生素K,以防止出血。 - There was just a little bleeding. Nothing serious.
流了一点血,不要紧。 - He suffered from gastric bleeding last year.
去年他曾经胃出血。 - Your nose is bleeding.
你的鼻子流血了。 - He was bleeding profusely
他在大出血。 - His head had struck the sink and was bleeding
他的头撞到了水槽上,正在流血。 - I cut my finger and could not stop the bleeding.
我割伤了手指而不能停止流血。 - The abnormal bleeding is your body's own red flag of danger.
非正常的出血是你的身体发出的危险信号。 - The blood coagulates to stop wounds bleeding.
血液凝结,使伤口不再出血。 - He was still conscious, trying to stem the bleeding with his right hand.
他依然清醒,正试图用右手止血。