bleed

US /bliːd/
UK /bliːd/
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1.

sangrar

lose blood from the body as a result of injury or illness

:
His nose started to bleed after he fell.
Su nariz empezó a sangrar después de caer.
The cut on her finger was still bleeding.
El corte en su dedo seguía sangrando.
2.

purgar, drenar

draw fluid from (a container, pipe, or other confined space)

:
You need to bleed the radiators to get them working efficiently.
Necesitas purgar los radiadores para que funcionen eficientemente.
The mechanic had to bleed the brakes after replacing the fluid.
El mecánico tuvo que purgar los frenos después de reemplazar el líquido.
1.

sangrado, hemorragia

the process of losing blood from the body

:
The doctor stopped the bleed with a bandage.
El médico detuvo la hemorragia con un vendaje.
There was a small bleed from the wound.
Hubo un pequeño sangrado de la herida.