bleeding
- IPA[ˈbliːdɪŋ]
英式
- used for emphasis, or to express annoyance
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- 1. British informal used for emphasis, or to express annoyance the watch was a bleeding copy she looks so bleeding bored all day
- a person considered to be excessively soft-hearted or liberal: I've never been accused of being a soft touch or a bleeding heart a tirade against bleeding-heart environmentalists
Oxford Dictionary
- a person considered to be dangerously softhearted, typically someone considered too liberal in ... I've never been accused of being a soft touch or a bleeding heart a tirade against bleeding-heart environmentalists
Oxford American Dictionary
- the very forefront of technological development: an architecture that many people believe is still too bleeding edge for large mission-critical systems
Oxford Dictionary
- bleeding from the uterus occurring between menstrual periods, a side effect of some oral ...
Oxford Dictionary
- bleeding from the uterus occurring between menstrual periods, a side effect of some oral ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the very forefront of technological development: an architecture that many people believe is still too bleeding edge for large mission-critical systems
Oxford American Dictionary
- a South American plant with long, drooping tassels of crimson flowers. Cultivated today as an ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a South American plant with long drooping tassels of crimson flowers. Cultivated today as an ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈblēdiNG]
美式
- used for emphasis, or to express annoyance: the watch was a bleeding copy she looks so bleeding bored all day
Oxford American Dictionary