单词 | haemorrhage |
释义 | haemorrhage (hemərɪdʒ ) Word forms: haemorrhages , haemorrhaging , haemorrhaged regional note: in AM, use hemorrhage 1. variable noun A haemorrhage is serious bleeding inside a person's body. Shortly after his admission into hospital he had a massive brain haemorrhage and died. These drugs will not be used if hemorrhage is the cause of the stroke. 2. verb If someone is haemorrhaging, there is serious bleeding inside their body. I haemorrhaged badly after the birth of all three of my sons. [VERB] If this is left untreated, one can actually haemorrhage to death. [VERB] haemorrhaging uncountable noun A post mortem showed he died from shock and haemorrhaging. 3. singular noun A haemorrhage of people or resources is a rapid loss of them from a group or place, seriously weakening its position. The haemorrhage of our brightest and most devoted doctors and nurses increases. [+ of] 4. verb To haemorrhage people or resources means to lose them rapidly and become weak. You can also say that people or resources haemorrhage from a place or organization. Venice is haemorrhaging the very resource which could save it: its own people. [VERB noun] The figures showed that cash was haemorrhaging from the conglomerate. [VERB + from] Synonyms: drain, bleed [informal], flow rapidly Translations: Chinese: 严重内出血 Japanese: 出血 |
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