1. 出血;流血 When you bleed, you lose blood from your body as a result of injury or illness.
bleed
e.g. His head had struck the sink and was bleeding... 他的頭撞到了水槽上,正在流血。 e.g. He was bleeding profusely... 他在大出血。
bleeding This results in internal bleeding. 這導致了內出血。
2. (顏色)滲開(kāi),彌散 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.
bleed是什么意思
e.g. The colouring pigments from the skins are not allowed to bleed into the grape juice. 外皮上的色素不能滲到葡萄汁里面去。
3. 逐漸榨取…的錢(qián)財 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... 我們被一點(diǎn)一滴地壓榨了12年。 e.g. They mean to bleed the British to the utmost. 他們要最大限度地榨取英國人的財富。
4. 榨干…的錢(qián)財(或資源) 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. 戰爭榨干了原本繁榮的亞美尼亞經(jīng)濟。
5. see also: nosebleed
bleed英英釋義
verb
1. lose blood from one's body
Synonym: shed bloodhemorrhage
2. draw blood
e.g. In the old days, doctors routinely bled patients as part of the treatment
Synonym: leechphlebotomizephlebotomise
3. drain of liquid or steam
e.g. bleed the radiators the mechanic bled the engine
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