bled
[bled]
v.
流血( bleed的过去式和过去分词 );
勒索,敲诈;
散开;
给(某人)放血;
例句:
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He almost bled to death after the bullet severed an artery.
子弹穿过动脉,他失血过多几乎性命不保。
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The war has bled the once-strong Armenian economy dry.
战争榨干了原本繁荣的亚美尼亚经济。
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We have been gradually bled for twelve years.
我们被一点一滴地压榨了12年。
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The bled off the hydrogen and avoided catastrophe.
来自SA
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On his right side was a slash, which bled.
来自NEWYORKER
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The edge of the pipe cut his mouth, which bled.
来自N. Mosley