bleed[2]
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 bleed v. Pronunciation: ' blēd Function: verb Inflected Form:   bled \ ' bled\ ; bleed·ing Etymology: Middle English bleden, from Old English blēdan, from blōd blood Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1 a : to emit or lose blood b : to sacrifice one's blood especially in battle 2 : to feel anguish, pain, or sympathy <a heart that bleed s at a friend's misfortune> 3 a : to escape by oozing or flowing (as from a wound) b : to spread into or through something gradually : SEEP <foreign policy bleed s into economic policy ― J. B. Judis> 4 : to give up some constituent (as sap or dye) by exuding or diffusing it 5 a : to pay out or give money b : to have money extorted 6 : to be printed so as to run off one or more edges of the page after trimming transitive verb 1 : to remove or draw blood from 2 : to get or extort money from especially over a prolonged period 3 : to draw sap from (a tree) 4 a : to extract or let out some or all of a contained substance from < bleed a brake line> b : to extract or cause to escape from a container c : to diminish gradually ― usually used with off <a pilot bleed ing off airspeed> d : to lose rapidly and uncontrollably <the company was bleed ing money> e : SAP <cost overruns ⋯ bleed other programs ― Alex Roland> 5 : to cause (as a printed illustration) to bleed –bleed white : to drain of blood or resources]]> 2 bleed v. Function: noun Date: circa 1937 1 : printed matter (as an illustration) that bleeds also : the part of a bleed trimmed off 2 : the escape of blood from vessels : HEMORRHAGE ]]>