bleeding
Prononciation : [ˈbliːdɪŋ]
Mot
Contexte : « health »
(verb) to lose blood from the body, usually due to an injury. When someone gets hurt badly, they might start bleeding.
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He fell off his bike and was bleeding from his knee.
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She didn't fall, so she isn't bleeding at all.
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Is he bleeding after that fall?
Contexte : « health »
(noun) the act of losing blood from the body, often because of an injury. When someone is bleeding, it means their body is leaking blood.
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The doctor treated her for a serious bleeding after the accident.
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There was no bleeding after the small cut; it just needed a bandage.
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How long will the bleeding last after the surgery?
Contexte : « emotional »
(adjective) feeling a lot of emotional pain and sadness. People might say they are bleeding when they are hurt inside or going through a tough time.
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After losing his pet, he was bleeding inside from the sadness.
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She felt fine and wasn't bleeding emotionally at all.
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Why do you think he is bleeding inside after such a loss?
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