
부상이나 질병으로 인해 신체에서 혈액이 흘러나오다.
To lose blood from the body as a result of an injury or medical condition.
예문:
"The cut on his finger started to bleed again when he bumped it."
"She applied pressure to the wound to stop it from bleeding."
누군가의 돈이나 자산을 완전히 바닥날 때까지 서서히 빼앗다.
To drain someone of money, wealth, or resources over a period of time.
예문:
"The legal fees are slowly bleeding the small business dry."
"Corrupt officials were accused of bleeding the state of its resources."
밀폐된 장치나 시스템에서 밸브를 열어 공기나 액체를 뽑아내다.
To allow fluid or gas to escape from a closed system through a valve or vent.
예문:
"You must bleed the brake lines to ensure there is no air in the system."
"The mechanic had to bleed the radiator after the engine overheated."
염료나 색소가 경계를 넘어 다른 구역이나 인접한 색으로 번지다.
To seep or spread from one area or color into another, especially in fabrics or paper.
예문:
"The cheap ink began to bleed through the thin paper."
"If you use too much water, the watercolors will bleed into each other."
타인의 불행에 대하여 깊은 동정심이나 연민을 느끼다.
To feel deep sympathy or pity for someone, often used ironically to show fake sympathy.
예문:
"My heart bleeds for the children who are suffering in the war zone."
인쇄물이 재단된 후 여백이 남지 않도록 용지 끝까지 이미지가 연장되는 방식.
In printing, an illustration or background that goes to the edge of the sheet after trimming.
예문:
"The magazine cover was designed with a full bleed to make the photo pop."