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From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典
bleed
/ˈblid/
(vi.)流血,悲痛,滲出(vt.)使出血,榨取
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
bleed
/ˈblɪd/
動詞
bleeding
出血,流血,放血,放出
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
bleed
放出
From:
Network Terminology
bleed
放出
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bleed
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Bled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Bleeding
.]
1.
To
emit
blood
;
to
lose
blood
;
to
run
with
blood
,
by
whatever
means
;
as
,
the
arm
bleeds
;
the
wound
bled
freely
;
to
bleed
at
the
nose
.
2.
To
withdraw
blood
from
the
body
;
to
let
blood
;
as
,
Dr
.
A
.
bleeds
in
fevers
.
3.
To
lose
or
shed
one's
blood
,
as
in
case
of
a
violent
death
or
severe
wounds
;
to
die
by
violence
.
“Cæsar
must
bleed
.”
The
lamb
thy
riot
dooms
to
bleed
to-day
.
--
Pope
.
4.
To
issue
forth
,
or
drop
,
as
blood
from
an
incision
.
For
me
the
balm
shall
bleed
.
--
Pope
.
5.
To
lose
sap
,
gum
,
or
juice
;
as
,
a
tree
or
a
vine
bleeds
when
tapped
or
wounded
.
6.
To
pay
or
lose
money
;
to
have
money
drawn
or
extorted
;
as
,
to
bleed
freely
for
a
cause
. [
Colloq
.]
To make the heart bleed
,
to
cause
extreme
pain
,
as
from
sympathy
or
pity
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bleed
,
v. t.
1.
To
let
blood
from
;
to
take
or
draw
blood
from
,
as
by
opening
a
vein
.
2.
To
lose
,
as
blood
;
to
emit
or
let
drop
,
as
sap
.
A
decaying
pine
of
stately
size
,
bleeding
amber
.
--
H
.
Miller
.
3.
To
draw
money
from
(
one
);
to
induce
to
pay
;
as
,
they
bled
him
freely
for
this
fund
. [
Colloq
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
bleed
v
1:
lose
blood
from
one's
body
[
syn
:
shed blood
,
hemorrhage
]
2:
draw
blood
; "
In
the
old
days
,
doctors
routinely
bled
patients
as
part
of
the
treatment
" [
syn
:
leech
,
phlebotomize
,
phlebotomise
]
3:
get
or
extort
(
money
or
other
possessions
)
from
someone
;
"
They
bled
me
dry--I
have
nothing
left
!"
4:
be
diffused
; "
These
dyes
and
colors
are
guaranteed
not
to
run
" [
syn
:
run
]
5:
drain
of
liquid
or
steam
; "
bleed
the
radiators
"; "
the
mechanic
bled
the
engine
"
[
also
:
bled
]
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