单词 | bleed |
释义 | bleed verbadverb | preposition | phrases adverb➤badly, heavily, profusely严重出血;大量出血➤internally内出血▸➤easily容易出血◆the small blood vessels in the nose bleed easily.鼻子里的细小血管很容易出血。preposition➤from从⋯出血◆she was bleeding heavily from a head wound.她头部受伤,流了好多血。phrases➤bleed to death流血而死 bleed /bliːd/ verb (bled, bled /bled/) 1. [intransitive, transitive] (used especially in the continuous tenses 尤用于进行时) (about a company) to lose a large amount of sth, especially money or jobs (指公司)失去◆the business is bleeding cash at the rate of about $1 million a day. 公司每天损失约 100 万元的现金。◆the fishing industry has been bleeding jobs for years. 捕渔业多年来不停地解雇员工。 2. [transitive] to take away a large amount of sb's money or resources 榨取(某人的钱财)◆the banking system has been bled of resources by the government this year. 今年政府榨取了银行系统的资源。 ●bleed sb dry/whiteto take away all sb's money 榨干某人全部的钱☞ bleedbleed/bli:d ||; blid/verb [i] (past tense past participle bled /bled ||; blɛd/) to lose blood 流血 ➔bleeding noun [u]: ◇he wrapped a scarf around his arm to stop the bleeding. 他用围巾裹住胳膊止血。 bleed /blid; bliːd/v bled /blɛd; bled/, bled, bleeding[i] if you bleed, blood comes out of a cut on your body 流血:◇the cut on his forehead was bleeding again. 他额头上的伤口又流血了。 |
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