haemorrhage
noun /ˈhemərɪdʒ/
/ˈhemərɪdʒ/
(British English) (North American English hemorrhage)
- [countable, uncountable] a medical condition in which there is severe loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel inside a person’s body
体内(大)出血 - a massive brain/cerebral haemorrhage
重度脑溢血 - He was checked for any signs of haemorrhage.
他接受检查,以确定是否有出血迹象。 - The patient died from acute cerebral haemorrhage.
患者死于急性脑溢血。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- massive
- severe
- fatal
- …
- have
- suffer
- die from
- …
- a massive brain/cerebral haemorrhage
- [countable, usually singular] haemorrhage (of somebody/something) a serious loss of people, money, etc. from a country, a group or an organization
(人、资金等的)大量流失 - Poor working conditions have led to a steady haemorrhage of qualified teachers from our schools.
工作条件欠佳导致各校大量合格教师不断流失。 - The newspaper sold its websites in a bid to stem the haemorrhage of cash from the business.
报社卖掉了网站以防止资金外流。
- Poor working conditions have led to a steady haemorrhage of qualified teachers from our schools.
词源late 17th cent. (as a noun): alteration of obsolete haemorrhagy, via Latin from Greek haimorrhagia, from haima ‘blood’ + the stem of rhēgnunai ‘burst’.