bleed
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
- An incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia.
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A system for tapping hot, high-pressure air from a gas turbine engine for purposes such as cabin pressurization and airframe anti-icing.
— When taking off at high altitude or at near-maximum weight, the bleeds have to be turned off temporarily, as they decrease engine power somewhat.
- A narrow edge around a page layout, to be printed but cut off afterwards (added to allow for slight misalignment, especially with pictures that should run to the edge of the finished sheet).
- A margin left at the edges of a shot to allow for the picture being cropped when it arrives at viewers' screens.
- The situation where sound is picked up by a microphone from a source other than that which is intended.
- The removal of air bubbles from a pipe containing other fluids.
- The phenomenon of in-character feelings affecting a player's feelings or actions outside of the game.
动词 v.
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To shed blood through an injured blood vessel.
— If her nose bleeds, try to use ice.
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To menstruate.
— You haven't bled. It's been over a month since your arrival, and you haven't bled.
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To let or draw blood from.
— "What did they die of?" I asked. "Fevers. The doctor came and bled them and purged them, but they still died." "He bled and purged babies?" "They were two and three. He said it would break the fever. And it did. But they ... they died anyway."
- To take large amounts of money from.
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To steadily lose (something vital).
— The company was bleeding talent.
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To spread from the intended location and stain the surrounding cloth or paper.
— Ink traps counteract bleeding.
- To remove air bubbles from a pipe containing other fluids.
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To tap off high-pressure gas (usually air) from a system that produces high-pressure gas primarily for another purpose.
— At low engine speeds, valves open to bleed some of the highly-compressed air from the later compressor stages, helping to prevent engine surging.
- To bleed on; to make bloody.
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To show one's group loyalty by showing (its associated color) in one's blood.
— He was a devoted Vikings fan: he bled purple.
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To lose sap, gum, or juice.
— A tree or a vine bleeds when tapped or wounded.
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To issue forth, or drop, like blood from an incision.
— For me the balm shall bleed.
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To destroy the environment where another phonological rule would have applied.
— Labialization bleeds palatalization.
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To (cause to) extend to the edge of the page, without leaving any margin.
— Full-page and double-page colour advertisements in the Sunday colour magazines usually bleed off the page' (or are 'bled to the margin'), […]
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To lose money.
— Most of the sectors are bleeding, particularly the resources sector.
词汇关系
衍生词
bebleed
bleedable
bleed dry
bleeder
bleed for
bleed for someone
bleeding edge
bleeding heart
bleed like a pig
bleed like a stuck hog
bleed like a stuck pig
bleed out
bleed red ink
bleed the lizard
bleed the monkey
bleed white
brain bleed
counterbleed
crossbleed start
forbleed
free bleed
Heartbleed
if it bleeds, it leads
I'm bleeding
macrobleed
microbleed
nosebleed
outbleed
overbleed
rebleed
we all bleed red
bench bleed
bleed air
bleed-edge
bleed edge
bleed hole
bleed-sheet
bleed-through
nose bleed
词源
词源 1
From Middle English bleden, from Old English blēdan (“to bleed”), from Proto-West Germanic *blōdijan, from Proto-Germanic *blōdijaną (“to bleed”), from *blōþą (“blood”).
Cognates
Cognate with Scots blede, bleid (“to bleed”), Saterland Frisian bläide (“to bleed”), West Frisian bliede (“to bleed”), Dutch bloeden (“to bleed”), Low German blöden (“to bleed”), German bluten (“to bleed”), Danish bløde (“to bleed”), Swedish blöda (“to bleed”).
Cognates
Cognate with Scots blede, bleid (“to bleed”), Saterland Frisian bläide (“to bleed”), West Frisian bliede (“to bleed”), Dutch bloeden (“to bleed”), Low German blöden (“to bleed”), German bluten (“to bleed”), Danish bløde (“to bleed”), Swedish blöda (“to bleed”).
词源 2
From Middle English bleden, from Old English blēdan (“to bleed”), from Proto-West Germanic *blōdijan, from Proto-Germanic *blōdijaną (“to bleed”), from *blōþą (“blood”).
Cognates
Cognate with Scots blede, bleid (“to bleed”), Saterland Frisian bläide (“to bleed”), West Frisian bliede (“to bleed”), Dutch bloeden (“to bleed”), Low German blöden (“to bleed”), German bluten (“to bleed”), Danish bløde (“to bleed”), Swedish blöda (“to bleed”).
Cognates
Cognate with Scots blede, bleid (“to bleed”), Saterland Frisian bläide (“to bleed”), West Frisian bliede (“to bleed”), Dutch bloeden (“to bleed”), Low German blöden (“to bleed”), German bluten (“to bleed”), Danish bløde (“to bleed”), Swedish blöda (“to bleed”).
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