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bleed·ing
(blē′dĭng)adj. & adv. Chiefly British Slang
Used as an intensive.
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bleeding
(ˈbliːdɪŋ)adj, adv
(intensifier): a bleeding fool; it's bleeding beautiful.
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bleed•ing
(ˈbli dɪŋ)adv.
Brit. Slang. (used as an intensifier): a bleeding silly idea.
[1175–1225]
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Noun | 1. | bleeding - the flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel harm, hurt, injury, trauma - any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc. haemorrhagic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke - stroke caused by the rupture of a blood vessel in the brain cerebral hemorrhage - bleeding from a ruptured blood vessel in the brain blood extravasation - the leakage of blood from a vessel into tissues surrounding it; can occur in injuries or burns or allergic reactions hyphema - bleeding into the interior chamber of the eye metrorrhagia - bleeding from the uterus that is not due to menstruation; usually indicative of disease (as cervical cancer) ulemorrhagia - bleeding of the gums |
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نَزْفٌ
krvácejícíkrvácení
blødning
blæîandi
sangramento
kanayan
bleeding
[ˈbliːdɪŋ]B. ADV (Brit) bleeding awkward → condenadamente difícil
C. N (= medical procedure) → sangría f; (= blood loss) → desangramiento m, hemorragia f
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
bleeding
[ˈbliːdɪŋ] n (internal, menstrual) → saignement m; (more serious) → hémorragie f
adj (British) → maudit(e) before nbleeding edge n (= cutting edge) → avant-garde fbleeding-edge [ˌbliːdɪŋˈɛdʒ] modif (= cutting-edge) [technology] → de pointebleeding heart bleeding-heart [ˌbliːdɪŋˈhɑːrt]
adj [conservative, leftist, sentimentalist, sentimentalism] → plein(e) de bons sentiments bleeding-heart liberalbleeding-heart liberal n → libéral m au cœur tendre, libéral m au grand cœur
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bleed
(bliːd) – past tense, past participle bled (bled) – verb to lose blood. Her nose was bleeding badly.
ˈbleeding adjective losing blood. a bleeding wound.
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bleed·ing
n. sangrado, hemorragia;
___ disorders → trastornos hemorrágicos;
___ from an artery → hemorragia arterial;
___ from the vagina → ___ vaginal;
___ from the nose → ___ por la nariz, epistaxis;
___ piles → hemorroides;
___ tendency → diátesis hemorrágica;
___ rectal → rectorrhagia;
life threatening ___ → hemorragia con peligro mortal.
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bleeding
adj sangrante; — ulcer úlcera sangrante; n hemorragia, sangrado; dysfunctional uterine — hemorragia uterina disfuncional; menstrual — sangrado menstrualEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.