bleed in Japanese
bleed in Japanese is 出血, 血を流す — bleed means to lose blood from an injury.
bleed in Japanese
出血
Pronounced: shukketsu
(intransitive, of a person, animal or body part) To shed blood through an injured blood vessel.
血を流す
Pronounced: chionagasu
(intransitive, of a person, animal or body part) To shed blood through an injured blood vessel.
What does "bleed" mean?
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verb To lose blood from an injury.
"His nose started to bleed after the fall."
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verb To drain someone or something of money or resources over time.
"The legal fees bled the family's savings dry."
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verb Of colour or ink, to spread beyond its intended area.
"The red dye bled into the white fabric during the wash."
bleed in a sentence
- His nose started to bleed after the fall.
- The wound bled through the bandage within an hour.
- The legal fees bled the family's savings dry.
- Rising costs are bleeding small businesses of their profits.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "bleed" in Japanese?
"bleed" in Japanese is 出血, 血を流す. bleed means: To lose blood from an injury.
How do you pronounce 出血?
"bleed" in Japanese is 出血, pronounced "shukketsu".
How do you use "bleed" in a sentence?
Example: "His nose started to bleed after the fall." In Japanese, "bleed" is 出血, 血を流す.
Are there other ways to say "bleed" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "bleed": 出血, 血を流す.
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