释义 |
bleeding I. adjective Etymology: Middle English bleding from present participle of bleden 1. : that bleeds or appears to bleed < a bleeding wound > 2. : feeling anguish or compassion 3. — used as a generalized intensive < a bleeding idiot > — compare bloody 6 II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English bleding, from gerund of bleden : an act, instance, or result of being bled or the process by which something is bled: as a. : the escape of blood from vessels : hemorrhage; also : the operation or an instance of performing the operation of bleeding a person medically : bloodletting b. : the diffusion of pigment or other materials to alter an overlying surface (as in leather) c. : the exudation of bituminous material (as from pavements or creosoted lumber) d. : extraction of steam from a turbine for use in heating or low pressure pump operation e. : the autogenous flow of mixing water within freshly mixed concrete or mortar or its emergence therefrom |