to bleed is a form of:

Bleed



1.
(FIGURATIVE) ទារតម្ទៃលោះ, ទារប្រាក់, ចេញឈាម, bleed profusely ចេញឈាម
verbpast tense: Bled ; past participle: Bled ; present participle: Bleeding ; 3rd person singular present Bleeds
1.
(SLANG) (TRANSITIVE) គាបយកប្រាក់
Example: bleed him dry
2.
(វេជ្ជសាស្ត្រ) ហូរឈាម
3.
(INTRANSITIVE) ~ somebody (for something) (to lose blood, to shed one's blood, to lose sap or juice from. a cut surface, to be filled with sympathy or pity) កាត់សរសៃបង្ហូរឬសម្រកឈាម, អារកសម្លាប់, បញ្ចេញទឹកតាមប្រឡាយ់
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(TRANSITIVE) (To draw blood surgically) saps bleed from a tree ជ្រាបចេញ, bleed a patient សម្រក់ឬបង្ហូរឈាមចេញ
ENGLISH MEANING
verbpast tense: Bled ; past participle: Bled ; present participle: Bleeding ; 3rd person singular present Bleeds
1.
(INTRANSITIVE) To lose sap, gum, or juice; as, a tree or a vine bleeds when tapped or wounded.
2.
(INTRANSITIVE) To emit blood; to lose blood; to run with blood, by whatever means; as, the arm bleeds; the wound bled freely; to bleed at the nose.
3.
(INTRANSITIVE) To withdraw blood from the body; to let blood; as, Dr. A. bleeds in fevers.
4.
(INTRANSITIVE) To lose or shed one's blood, as in case of a violent death or severe wounds; to die by violence.
5.
(INTRANSITIVE) To issue forth, or drop, as blood from an incision.
6.
(INTRANSITIVE) To pay or lose money; to have money drawn or extorted; as, to bleed freely for a cause.
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(TRANSITIVE) To let blood from; to take or draw blood from, as by opening a vein.
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(TRANSITIVE) To lose, as blood; to emit or let drop, as sap.
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(TRANSITIVE) To draw money from (one); to induce to pay; as, they bled him freely for this fund.