bleed: signification et définitions

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Qu'est-ce qu'un bleed?

Qu'est-ce qu'un bleed?

  • To emit or lose blood.
  • To be wounded, especially in battle.
  • To feel sympathetic grief or anguish: My heart bleeds for the victims of the air crash.
  • To exude a fluid such as sap.
  • To pay out money, especially an exorbitant amount.
  • To run together or be diffused, as dyes in wet cloth.
  • To undergo or be subject to such a diffusion of color: The madras skirt bled when it was first washed.
  • To show through a layer of paint, as a stain or resin in wood.
  • To be printed so as to go off the edge or edges of a page after trimming.
  • To take or remove blood from.
  • To extract sap or juice from.
  • To draw liquid or gaseous contents from; drain.
  • To draw off (liquid or gaseous matter) from a container.
  • To obtain money from, especially by improper means.
  • To drain of all valuable resources: "Politicians . . . never stop inventing illicit enterprises of government that bleed the national economy” ( David A. Stockman).
  • To cause (an illustration, for example) to bleed.
  • To trim (a page, for example) so closely as to mutilate the printed or illustrative matter.
  • An instance of bleeding.
  • Illustrative matter that bleeds.
  • A page trimmed so as to bleed.
  • The part of the page that is trimmed off.
  • bleed off Aerospace To decrease: "Mike reared the chopper almost vertical to bleed off airspeed” ( Robert Coram).

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