Hanapin
Piliin ang wika ng diksyunaryo
to bleed
01
dumugo, mawalan ng dugo
to lose blood from an injury or wound
Intransitive
Mga Halimbawa
The paper cut on her finger began to bleed after she accidentally touched it.
Ang papel na hiwa sa kanyang daliri ay nagsimulang dumugo matapos niyang aksidenteng mahawakan ito.
02
magpadugo, duguan
to intentionally draw blood from a person, often as a treatment method in ancient or medieval medicine
Transitive: to bleed sb
Mga Halimbawa
In ancient times, doctors would bleed their patients to treat illnesses like fever or infection.
Noong unang panahon, pinapagdugo ng mga doktor ang kanilang mga pasyente para gamutin ang mga sakit tulad ng lagnat o impeksyon.
03
magdugo, mag-bleed
to release fluid or gas from a system, often through a valve
Transitive: to bleed a system
Mga Halimbawa
The mechanic had to bleed the brakes to remove air from the brake lines.
Kinailangan ng mekaniko na mag-bleed ng mga preno upang alisin ang hangin sa mga linya ng preno.
04
kumalat, tumagas
(of dye or color) to spread or seep into an adjacent area
Intransitive
Mga Halimbawa
The red dye began to bleed into the white fabric, ruining the shirt.
Ang pulang tina ay nagsimulang kumalat sa puting tela, sinira ang shirt.
05
magdugo, maubos
to take away or deplete someone's money, resources, or energy
Transitive: to bleed sb of money or resources
Mga Halimbawa
The ongoing legal battle is slowly bleeding the company of its resources.
Ang patuloy na labanang legal ay unti-unting nag-aagaw sa mga mapagkukunan ng kumpanya.
Lexical Tree
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