及物动词使出血; 勒索,敲诈
不及物动词流血
及物/不及物动词散开; 给(某人)放血; 放掉气体或水(以使某物运行正常); 长期榨取(某人的钱)
名词[印]出血版
及物动词
1. He bled the poor old man without mercy.
他无情地压榨这位可怜的老人。
不及物动词
1. The landlord bled them dry for their flat.
为了这套房子,他们让房东榨干了血汗。
2. The cut on my arm bleed for a long time.
我胳膊上的伤口流了好长时间的血。
3. He was bleeding badly.
他流了很多血。
4. My heart bleeds for you.
我衷心同情你。
1. 引气:不是增压器!是压气机!由若干级联合的涡轮叶片旋转达到压缩空气的目的,以提供飞机的燃烧室和引气(BLEED)装置
2. 渗漏:如血肿,血清肿,假体移位或旋转(解剖型),包膜挛缩,皱褶,变形,穿孔及钙化等都可能在术后早期或晚期发生. 穿孔(Perforation)一般由于假体有裂隙或泄漏,通常称渗漏(bleed),作为所有并发症的终点,它直接导致假体被取出.
1. 出血;流血
When you bleed, you lose blood from your body as a result of injury or illness.
e.g. His head had struck the sink and was bleeding...
他的头撞到了水槽上,正在流血。
e.g. He was bleeding profusely...
他在大出血。
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2. (颜色)渗开,弥散
If the colour of one substance bleeds into the colour of another substance that it is touching, it goes into the other thing so that its colour changes in an undesirable way.
e.g. The colouring pigments from the skins are not allowed to bleed into the grape juice.
外皮上的色素不能渗到葡萄汁里面去。
3. 逐渐榨取…的钱财
If someone is being bled, money or other resources are gradually being taken away from them.
e.g. We have been gradually bled for twelve years...
我们被一点一滴地压榨了12年。
e.g. They mean to bleed the British to the utmost.
他们要最大限度地榨取英国人的财富。
4. 榨干…的钱财(或资源)
If someone is being bled dry or is being bled white, all of their money or other resources are gradually being taken away from them.
e.g. The war has bled the once-strong Armenian economy dry.
战争榨干了原本繁荣的亚美尼亚经济。
5. see also: nosebleed
1. " This action arises out of the efforts by defendants to bleed additional funds from plaintiff, " the complaint said.
2. bleed的意思
2. Before falling into a coma, she suffered a nose bleed at work on July 29.
3. The twig hit Mao Mao's chin, causing it to bleed.
4. The first woman then allegedly grabbed a man by the face, leaving scratch marks on his lower right cheek and causing him to bleed.
5. bleed的意思
5. Bullets cut people apart whereas in earlier gangster movies, shooting victims would miraculously not bleed a drop.
6. Obama say that his quest for excellence can bleed into cockiness and the charge that he tends to overestimate his capabilities.
7. Toyota may post a 121 billion yen loss and Nissan may bleed 290 billion yen, according to analyst estimates.
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8. Previous reports said that a surveillance video showed Wang being hit by two vehicles and left to bleed on a market street.
9. The injured Chen started to bleed profusely and was rushed by ambulance to hospital, but died after more than two hours in the emergency ward.
10. Wang was then left to bleed on the street as 18 pedestrians and cyclists passed her without stopping to help.
bleed的反义词
verb
1. bleed的意思
1. lose blood from one's body
Synonym: shed blood hemorrhage
2. draw blood
e.g. In the old days, doctors routinely bled patients as part of the treatment
Synonym: leech phlebotomize phlebotomise
3. drain of liquid or steam
e.g. bleed the radiators
the mechanic bled the engine
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4. be diffused
e.g. These dyes and colors are guaranteed not to run
Synonym: run
5. get or extort (money or other possessions) from someone
e.g. They bled me dry--I have nothing left!