Bleeding in spanish
Sangría
pronunciation: sɑngɹ̩iɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: sɑngɹ̩iɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
bleed2 = sangrar, desangrar. [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio bled]
Example: He was still lying there, my scratched face was still bleeding.more:
» bleed through + Posesivo + nose = sangrar por la nariz.
Example: The next morning she complained of an excruciating headache, experienced convulsions, and fell so badly that she started bleeding through her nose.» bleed to + death = sangrar hasta morir, morir desangrado.
Example: A man bled to death when he was impaled on a large shard of glass after throwing his girlfriend through a shop window in a street row.bleeding = hemorragia, sangrado.
Example: Abnormal uterine bleeding is experienced by most women at sometime during their reproductive years.more:
» bleeding + Adjetivo/Nombre = extremadamente + Adjetivo, mucho + Nombre. [Sirve para intensificar un sentimiento]
Example: He had never seen the children's librarian so upset, she was one great bleeding resentment.» brake bleeding = sangrado de frenos.
Example: The first thing to keep in mind is that brake bleeding can be an unbearable pain in the butt.» internal bleeding = sangrado interno, hemorragia interna.
Example: Initially, internal bleeding may cause no symptoms, although an injured organ that is bleeding may be painful.» on the bleeding edge = a la vanguardia, en la vanguardia.
Example: We will talk about four trends on the bleeding edge that are shaping the fast moving e-conomy.» rectal bleeding = sangrado rectal, rectorragia.
Example: Finally, as one gets older, abnormalities may develop in the blood vessels of the large intestine, which may result in recurrent rectal bleeding.