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krwawić

I. bleed <bled, bled> [bli:d] V. intr.

bleed (lose blood):

bleed
to bleed to death
wykrwawiać [perf wykrwawić] się

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

my heart bleeds irón.

II. bleed <bled, bled> [bli:d] V. trans.

1. bleed (take blood):

to bleed sb
upuszczać [perf upuścić] komuś krwi

2. bleed coloq. (extort money):

to bleed sb
oskubywać [perf oskubać] kogoś

3. bleed (remove air):

bleed
odpowietrzać [perf odpowietrzyć]

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to bleed sb dry [or white]
rujnować [perf z-] kogoś
Present
Ibleed
youbleed
he/she/itbleeds
webleed
youbleed
theybleed
Past
Ibled
youbled
he/she/itbled
webled
youbled
theybled
Present Perfect
Ihavebled
youhavebled
he/she/ithasbled
wehavebled
youhavebled
theyhavebled
Past Perfect
Ihadbled
youhadbled
he/she/ithadbled
wehadbled
youhadbled
theyhadbled

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Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to bleed to death
wykrwawiać [perf wykrwawić] się
to bleed sb
upuszczać [perf upuścić] komuś krwi
to bleed sb dry [or white]
rujnować [perf z-] kogoś

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Minimal invasive surgery aims to reduce tissue trauma, bleeding and to improve healing process of body without damage.
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They had certain characteristics by which they could be detected, such as the absence of a pulse and the inability to bleed.
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This residual pressure must be relieved, and if it is done so by external bleed-off, the fuel must be safely contained.
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By 7pm, doctors had decided to operate to stop bleeding from his stomach, but shortly afterwards his liver and then kidneys failed.
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The pregnancy test is important, particularly as bleeding in early pregnancy presents as gynecological hemorrhage and ectopic pregnancy can be fatal.
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