bleeding
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++bleed·ing1 /ˈbliːdɪŋ/ noun [uncountable] MIINJUREthe condition of losing blood from your body 流血,失血 → haemorrhage Use pressure to control the bleeding. 用力压住伤口止血。 The bleeding had almost stopped. 血基本上已经止住了。 He died of internal bleeding. 他死于内出血。severe/heavy bleeding (=when someone is losing a lot of blood) 严重/大量出血Examples from the Corpus
bleeding• Use pressure to control the bleeding.bleeding2 adjective [only before noun] British English spoken not polite ANGRYan offensive way of emphasizing something when you are angry 讨厌的,他妈的,该死的Get your bleeding hands off my car! 拿开你的臭手,不要碰我的汽车!bleed·ing1 nounbleeding2 adjectiveChineseSyllable
blood your condition from body of losing the Corpus
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bleeding
bleed‧ing1 /ˈbliːdɪŋ/
noun [uncountable]the condition of losing blood from your body ⇨ haemorrhage:
Use pressure to control the bleeding.
The bleeding had almost stopped.
He died of internal bleeding.
severe/heavy bleeding (=when someone is losing a lot of blood)
bleeding2
adjective [only before noun] British English spoken not polite
an offensive way of emphasizing something when you are angry:
Get your bleeding hands off my car!
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noun [uncountable]the condition of losing blood from your body ⇨ haemorrhage:
severe/heavy bleeding (=when someone is losing a lot of blood)
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adjective [only before noun] British English spoken not politean offensive way of emphasizing something when you are angry: