bleed
[blid]
vt.
使出血;
勒索,敲诈;
vi.
流血;
vt.& vi.
散开;
给(某人)放血;
放掉气体或水(以使某物运行正常);
长期榨取(某人的钱);
n.
[印]出血版;
例句:
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They mean to bleed the British to the utmost.
他们要最大限度地榨取英国人的财富。
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If untreated, the gums recede, become swollen and bleed.
如果不进行治疗,牙龈会开始萎缩、红肿和出血。
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If you cut your finger, it will bleed.
如果你割破手指, 它会流血.
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This means that people bleed for longer than normal.
来自BBC
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She never watched a close friend bleed to death.
来自WSJ
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Only then the real world started to bleed through .
来自NEWYORKER
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The wound bled freely.
伤口大量流血。
来自《权威词典》