bleed
US /bliːd/
UK /bliːd/

1.
berdarah
lose blood from the body as a result of injury or illness
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His nose started to bleed after he fell.
Hidungnya mula berdarah selepas dia jatuh.
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The cut on her finger was still bleeding.
Luka di jarinya masih berdarah.
2.
membuang udara, mengeluarkan cecair
draw fluid from (a container, pipe, or other confined space)
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You need to bleed the radiators to get them working efficiently.
Anda perlu membuang udara dari radiator untuk menjadikannya berfungsi dengan cekap.
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The mechanic had to bleed the brakes after replacing the fluid.
Mekanik terpaksa membuang udara dari brek selepas menukar cecair.
1.
pendarahan
the process of losing blood from the body
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The doctor stopped the bleed with a bandage.
Doktor menghentikan pendarahan dengan pembalut.
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There was a small bleed from the wound.
Terdapat pendarahan kecil dari luka itu.