bleed
verbVerb Forms
Idioms present simple I / you / we / they bleed | |
he / she / it bleeds | |
past simple bled | |
past participle bled | |
-ing form bleeding |
- [intransitive]
to lose blood, especially from a wound or an injury 流血;失血 My finger's bleeding. 我的手指出血了。 She slowly bled to death. 她慢慢地失血死去。 He was bleeding from a gash on his head. 他头上的伤口在出血。 The small blood vessels in the nose bleed easily. 鼻子里的细小血管很容易出血。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- badly
- heavily
- profusely
- …
- from
- bleed to death
- [transitive] bleed somebody
(in the past) to take blood from somebody as a way of treating disease (旧时)给(某人)放血 - [transitive] bleed somebody (for something) (informal)
to force somebody to pay a lot of money over a period of time 长期榨取(某人的钱) The company seems intent on bleeding us for every penny we have. 公司似乎想榨取我们的每一分钱。
- [transitive] bleed something
to remove air or liquid from something so that it works correctly 放掉气体或水(以使某物运行正常);抽干 - [intransitive] bleed (into something)
to spread from one area of something to another area 散开;渗开
Word OriginOld English blēdan, of Germanic origin; related to blood.
Idioms
bleed somebody dry
my heart bleeds (for somebody)