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/bliːd/ |
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1 | I to have blood flowing from your body , for example from a cut 出血;流血 |
| I scraped my knee and it’ s bleeding. 我擦破了膝盖,正在流血。 |
| +from He was bleeding from a wound in his shoulder. 他肩膀上的一处伤口在流血。 |
| bleed heavily/profusely The victim was dumped by a roadside, bleeding profusely. 受害者被扔在路边,流血如注。 |
| bleed to death (=die from losing blood) She would have bled to death if we hadn’ t found her. 流血过多而死了 |
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2 | T to make someone pay a lot of money , especially regularly over a long period of time (尤指长时间定期)勒索,榨取 |
| He’ ll try to bleed them for every penny he can get. 他会想办法榨尽他们的每一分钱。 |
| bleed sb dry (=take all of someone’ s money) They were being bled dry by legal fees. 榨干某人的钱;花光某人的钱 |
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3 | I if the colour in clothing , paper etc bleeds, it accidentally spreads 渗色;(颜色)渗开 |
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4 | T to remove liquid , gas , chemicals etc from a machine’ s system 抽取;抽出 |
| He bled all the oil from the engine before starting work. 他在开始工作前抽干了发动机里所有的油。 |
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5 | T to take blood from someone’ s body as part of a medical treatment , especially in the past (尤指旧时)给…放血 |
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