bleed
US: /ˈbɫid/
UK: /blˈiːd/
UK: /blˈiːd/
English Vietnamese dictionary
bleed /bli:d/
- (bất qui tắc) động từ bled
- chảy máu, mất máu
- rỉ nhựa (cây cối)
- đổ máu, hy sinh
- to bleed for one's country: hy sinh cho tổ quốc
- (y học) lấy máu (để thử)
- bòn rút, ((nghĩa bóng)) hút máu hút mủ
- dốc túi, xuỳ tiền ra; bị bòn rút
- (nghĩa bóng) thương xót, đau đớn
- to bleed white
- (xem) white
Advanced English dictionary
1 [V] to lose blood, especially from a wound or an injury: My finger's bleeding. + She slowly bled to death. + He was bleeding from a gash on his head.
2 [VN] (in the past) to take blood from sb as a way of treating disease
3 [VN] ~ sb (for sth) (informal) to force sb to pay a lot of money over a period of time: My ex-wife is bleeding me for every penny I have.
4 [VN] to remove air or liquid from sth so that it works correctly
5 [V] to spread from one area of sth to another area: Keep the paint fairly dry so that the colours don't bleed into each other.
Idioms: bleed sb dry (disapproving) to take away all sb's money: The big corporations are bleeding some of these small countries dry.
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Collocation dictionary
ADV.
badly, heavily, profusely | easily
The small blood vessels in the nose bleed easily.
PREP.
from
She was bleeding heavily from a head wound.
PHRASES
bleed to death
Concise English dictionary
bled|bleeds|bleedingbli:d
verb
+lose blood from one's body
+draw blood
+get or extort (money or other possessions) from someone
+be diffused
+drain of liquid or steam