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haemorrhage美 ['hemərɪdʒ] 英 ['hem(ə)rɪdʒ] - n.体内(大)出血;(人、资金等的)大量流失
- v.(尤指体内)大出血;大量快速流失(资金、人等)
- 网络大脑出血;医出血;出血性
第三人称单数:haemorrhages 现在分词:haemorrhaging 过去式:haemorrhaged n. loss,outflow,outpouring,depletion,drop v. lose,flow away,pour out,drain away,gush 1. | [c][u] 体内(大)出血a medical condition in which there is severe loss of blood from inside a person's body |
| a massive brain/cerebral haemorrhage 重度脑溢血 | | He was checked for any signs of haemorrhage. 他接受检查,以确定是否有出血迹象。 |
2. | [c][ususing] ~ (of sb/sth) (人、资金等的)大量流失a serious loss of people, money, etc. from a country, a group or an organization |
| Poor working conditions have led to a steady haemorrhage of qualified teachers from our schools. 工作条件欠佳导致各校大量合格教师不断流失。 |
1. | [i] (尤指体内)大出血to lose blood heavily, especially from the inside of the body; to have a haemorrhage |
2. | [t] ~ sb/sth 大量快速流失(资金、人等)to lose money or people in large amounts at a fast rate |
v. | 1. to bleed profusely and uncontrollably 2. to experience a sudden, uncontrolled, and massive loss of something valuable 3. to lose a lot of blood from an organ inside your body because of an injury or another medical condition 4. if an organization is haemorrhaging people or jobs, a lot of people are leaving 1. to bleed profusely and uncontrollably 2. to experience a sudden, uncontrolled, and massive loss of something valuable 3. to lose a lot of blood from an organ inside your body because of an injury or another medical condition 4. if an organization is haemorrhaging people or jobs, a lot of people are leaving | n. | 1. the loss of blood from a ruptured blood vessel, either internally or externally 2. a large uncontrolled loss of something valuable 3. an occasion when blood flows out of an injured organ inside someone’s body, rather than out of their body through a cut in the skin |
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