bleeding

英['bliːdɪŋ] 美['bliːdɪŋ]
  • adj. 出血的;悲痛的;非常的
  • n. 流血
  • 动词bleed的现在分词.
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Noun:
  1. the flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel

1. McNally has spent 17 years at the bleeding edge of computing.
麦克纳利已经在计算技术的最前沿工作了17年。

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2. The best way to treat such bleeding is to apply firm pressure.
治疗这种流血的最好方法就是牢牢将伤口压住。

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3. The abnormal bleeding is your body's own red flag of danger.
非正常的出血是你的身体发出的危险信号。

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4. The blood coagulates to stop wounds bleeding.
血液凝结,使伤口不再出血。

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5. I'm not a bleeding heart liberal.
我可不是只说不做的自由主义者。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. His chapped lips were bleeding.
      他干裂的嘴唇流出血来。
    2. She bound up the child's bleeding wound with gauze.
      她把小孩出血的伤口用纱布包扎起来了。
    3. It's bleeding. You'd better go to see a doctor that cut.
      还在出血,你最好还是去找医生看看那个伤口。
    4. The president didn't want this kind of bleeding incident to happen again.
      总体不希望这样悲痛的事件再次发生。
    5. What a bleeding idiot!
      真是个该死的傻瓜!
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. We are not a bit afraid of bleeding and sweating.
      我们决不怕流血流汗。
    2. We bandaged his wound but couldn't stop the bleeding.
      我们给他包扎了伤口,但止不住血。