B2 adjective 中性

bleeding

/ˈbliːdɪŋ/

Describes a wound or body part that is currently losing blood, or a situation where resources like money are being lost rapidly and uncontrollably. In technical contexts, it can also refer to colors or inks spreading into surrounding areas or beyond a boundary.

例句

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1

She used a clean cloth to apply pressure to the bleeding cut on her arm.

She used a clean cloth to apply pressure to the bleeding cut on her arm.

2

The patient was admitted to the emergency room with a bleeding gastric ulcer.

The patient was admitted to the emergency room with a bleeding gastric ulcer.

3

Don't just stand there looking at the bleeding obvious!

Don't just stand there looking at the bleeding obvious!

词族

名词
bleeding
Verb
bleed
形容词
bleeding
相关
blood
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记忆技巧

Think of a 'Bleeding Edge' knife: it is so sharp and new that it might make you bleed. This links the technical sense to the literal sense.

快速测验

The company's new project is _____ money, and they might go bankrupt by December.

正确!

正确答案是: a

例句

1

She used a clean cloth to apply pressure to the bleeding cut on her arm.

everyday

She used a clean cloth to apply pressure to the bleeding cut on her arm.

2

The patient was admitted to the emergency room with a bleeding gastric ulcer.

formal

The patient was admitted to the emergency room with a bleeding gastric ulcer.

3

Don't just stand there looking at the bleeding obvious!

informal

Don't just stand there looking at the bleeding obvious!

4

The study investigates the long-term effects of internal bleeding in trauma victims.

academic

The study investigates the long-term effects of internal bleeding in trauma victims.

5

The subsidiary has been bleeding cash since the start of the fiscal year.

business

The subsidiary has been bleeding cash since the start of the fiscal year.

词族

名词
bleeding
Verb
bleed
形容词
bleeding
相关
blood

常见搭配

bleeding edge bleeding edge (the very forefront of technology)
stop the bleeding stop the bleeding (to halt a loss of blood or money)
bleeding heart bleeding heart (excessively sympathetic person)
internal bleeding internal bleeding
bleeding profusely bleeding profusely

常用短语

Bleeding heart

A person who is considered to be dangerously soft-hearted or excessively sympathetic.

Bleeding edge

Describing technology that is so new it may be unreliable.

Bleed someone dry

To take all of someone's money or resources.

容易混淆的词

bleeding vs bloody

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使用说明

While primarily a medical term, 'bleeding' is frequently used metaphorically in business to describe rapid financial loss. In British English, it is also used as a mild intensifier (slang), though this should be avoided in formal writing.

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常见错误

Learners sometimes use 'bleeding' when they mean the noun 'blood' (e.g., saying 'there is bleeding on the floor' instead of 'there is blood on the floor'). Use 'bleeding' to describe the active process or as an adjective for the wound.

💡

记忆技巧

Think of a 'Bleeding Edge' knife: it is so sharp and new that it might make you bleed. This links the technical sense to the literal sense.

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词源

From the Old English 'blēdan', which comes from 'blōd' (blood), specifically referring to the act of losing or drawing blood.

语法模式

Used as a present participle acting as an adjective. Commonly follows a noun in medical descriptions (e.g., 'a wound bleeding heavily'). Non-gradable when referring to the physical state (you aren't 'more bleeding' than someone else).
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文化背景

In British culture, 'bleeding' is a classic 'minced oath' or mild swear word used to add emphasis, though it is considered less offensive than many other terms.

快速测验

The company's new project is _____ money, and they might go bankrupt by December.

正确!

正确答案是: a

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