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haemophilia/ˌhi:məˈfɪliə ||; ˌhiməˈfɪlɪə/(us 美 hemophilia) noun [u] a disease that causes a person to bleed a lot even from very small injuries because the blood does not clot (= stop flowing) 血友病 hae·mo·phil·i·a /bre 【英】, hemophilia ame 【美】 /ˏhimə`fɪlɪə; ˌhiːməˈfɪliə//n [u]a serious disease in which the flow of blood cannot be stopped when someone is injured 血友病 |