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bleed
- IPA[bliːd]
英式
- lose blood from the body as a result of injury or illness;draw blood from (someone), especially as a former method of treatment in medicine
- an instance of bleeding;the escape of fluid or gas from a closed system through a valve
verb: bleed, 3rd person present: bleeds, gerund or present participle: bleeding, past tense: bled, past participle: bled
noun: bleed, plural noun: bleeds
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- 片語
動詞
- 1. lose blood from the body as a result of injury or illness the cut was bleeding steadily some casualties were left to bleed to death 同義詞
- 2. draw blood from (someone), especially as a former method of treatment in medicine he didn't bleed his patients with leeches 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ informal drain (someone) of money or resources his policy of attempting to bleed British unions of funds 同義詞
- 3. allow (fluid or gas) to escape from a closed system through a valve open the isolating valves and bleed air from the pump chamber
- ▪ release fluid or gas from (a closed system) by allowing air to escape through a valve air can be got rid of by bleeding the radiator at the vent
- 4. (of a liquid substance such as dye or colour) seep into an adjacent colour or area I worked loosely with the oils, allowing colours to bleed into one another 同義詞
- ▪ (with reference to an illustration or design) print or be printed so that it runs off the page after trimming the picture bleeds on three sides
名詞
- 1. an instance of bleeding a lot of blood was lost from the placental bleed
- 2. the escape of fluid or gas from a closed system through a valve check the amount of air bleed from the compressor open the bleed valve
- 3. an instance of printing an illustration or design so as to leave no margin after the page has been trimmed the picture has an unfortunate bleed
- ▪ the seeping of a dye or colour into an adjacent colour or area colour bleed is apparent on brighter hues