Sangrar in english

Bleed

pronunciation: blid part of speech: verb
In gestures

sangrar1 = bleed ; draw + blood. 

Example: He was still lying there, my scratched face was still bleeding.Example: He ended up biting his lip and drawing some blood after doing a few summersaults and landing on his face.

more:

» hacer sangrarbloody .

Example: By the end of the war, they were bloodied, battered, and divided, but they were still able to mount raids and attacks against their enemies.

» sangrar hasta morirbleed to + death .

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.

» sangrar por la narizhave + a nose bleedbleed through + Posesivo + nose .

Example: Yes, some people with thin blood or whose pulse and blood pressure get high enough will have a nose bleed when excited.

Example: The next morning she complained of an excruciating headache, experienced convulsions, and fell so badly that she started bleeding through her nose.

sangrar2 = indent. 

Example: If the qualifier overflows on the next line, it is indented eight spaces, to distinguish it from the display, which is indented two spaces.

Sangrar synonyms

run in spanish: correr, pronunciation: rʌn part of speech: verb, noun hemorrhage in spanish: hemorragia, pronunciation: hemɜrɪdʒ part of speech: noun leech in spanish: sanguijuela, pronunciation: litʃ part of speech: noun phlebotomize in spanish: hacer una sangría, pronunciation: fliboʊtəmaɪz part of speech: verb shed blood in spanish: derramar sangre, pronunciation: ʃedblʌd part of speech: verb
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