haemorrhage UK (ALSO US hemorrhage) UK ['hem.ər.ɪdʒ] US [-ɚ-] noun countable ■a large flow of blood from a damaged blood vessel (= tube carrying blood around the body) 大出血•a brain haemorrhage脑溢血 ■a sudden or serious loss 突然的损失;巨大损失•The higher salaries paid overseas have caused a haemorrhage of talent from this country.海外的高薪导致该国的人才大量流失。 UK (ALSO US hemorrhage) UK ['hem.ər.ɪdʒ] US [-ɚ-] verb intransitive ■to lose a large amount of blood in a short time 大出血•She started haemorrhaging while giving birth to the baby.她在分娩时开始大出血。 intransitive or transitive ■to lose large amounts of something such as money over a period of time and be unable to stop this happening (在一段时间内)大量损失(金钱等),蒙受大量损失•The business has been haemorrhaging money for several months.公司已经严重亏损好几个月了。 |