bleeding
英 ['bliːdɪŋ]
美['blidɪŋ]
- n. 出血;渗色
- adj. 流血的;同情的
- v. 出血;渗出(bleed的ing形式);感到疼痛
英文词源
- bleeding (n.)
- late 14c., "a flowing out of blood;" mid-15c. as "a drawing out of blood;" verbal noun formed after earlier present participle adjective (early 13c.) of bleed. Figurative use is from 1796. As a euphemism for bloody, from 1858. In U.S. history, Bleeding Kansas, in reference to the slavery disputes in that territory 1854-60, is attested from 1856, said to have been first used by the New York "Tribune."
双语例句
- 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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