bleed
英 [bliːd]
美[blid]
- vt. 使出血;榨取
- vi. 流血;渗出;悲痛
词态变化
第三人称单数: bleeds;过去式: bled;过去分词: bled;现在分词: bleeding;
中文词源
bleed 流血
blood的动词形式。
英文词源
- bleed
- bleed: [OE] As its form suggests, bleed is a derivative of blood, but a very ancient one. From Germanic *blōtham ‘blood’ was formed the verb *blōthjan ‘emit blood’, which came into Old English as blēdan, ancestor of bleed.
=> blood - bleed (v.)
- Old English bledan "to let blood," in Middle English and after, "to let blood from surgically;" also "to emit blood," from Proto-Germanic *blodjan "emit blood" (cognates: Old Norse blæða, German bluten), from *bhlo-to- "swell, gush, spurt" (see blood (n.)). Meaning "extort money from" is from 1670s. Of dyes or paints, from 1862. Related: Bled; bleeding.
双语例句
- 1. If untreated, the gums recede, become swollen and bleed.
- 如果不进行治疗,牙龈会开始萎缩、红肿和出血。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. They mean to bleed the British to the utmost.
- 他们要最大限度地榨取英国人的财富。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. If you cut your finger, it will bleed.
- 如果你割破手指, 它会流血.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. The colouring pigments from the skins are not allowed to bleed into the grape juice.
- 外皮上的色素不能渗到葡萄汁里面去。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. I closed on my finger and made it bleed when I closed the window.
- 我关窗子时挤破了手指.
来自《简明英汉词典》