Bleed from Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɫid/ /ˈfɹəm
BLEED frum
blˈiːd/ /fɹˈɒm
bleed FROM
Definition
To lose blood from a specific part of the body or another place because of an injury, cut, or medical problem.
Usage & Nuances
This phrase is usually followed by a body part (e.g., 'bleed from the nose'). It is formal/neutral and mainly used in medical or emergency situations. Do not confuse with 'bleed for' (to have sympathy for someone).
Spanish: sangrar por - sangrar dePortuguese (BR): sangrar de - sangrar porPortuguese (PT): sangrar de - sangrar porChinese (Simplified): 从...流血Chinese (Traditional): 從...流血Hindi: ... से खून बहनाArabic: ينزف منBengali: থেকে রক্তপাত করাRussian: кровоточить изJapanese: 〜から出血するVietnamese: chảy máu từKorean: ~에서 피가 나다Turkish: -den kanamakUrdu: سے خون بہناIndonesian: berdarah dari
Example Sentences
He started to bleed from his arm after he fell.
basic
The child was bleeding from the nose.
basic
If you bleed from your mouth, see a doctor.
basic
He was bleeding from several cuts after the accident.
natural
Patients who bleed from the gums should visit a dentist.
natural
She noticed that she was bleeding from her ear and got worried.
natural