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Definition of bleeding in English: bleedingadjective ˈbliːdɪŋˈblidɪŋ British informal attributive Used for emphasis, or to express annoyance. 〈英,非正式〉 用于加重语气或表示恼怒该死的,该诅咒的;完全的,彻底的;非常 the watch was a bleeding copy 这手表是该死的仿冒品。 as submodifier she looks so bleeding bored all day 她一整天都是厌烦得要死的样子。 Example sentencesExamples - There were signs on Thursday that Shell's maddening myopia when it comes to the bleeding obvious is still not completely cured.
- Whatever made that bleeding woman conclude such a thing?
- Scotland Yard has signed a deal with messaging outfit Buongiorno to state the bleeding obvious to the capital's residents.
- You think Gordon Ramsay spends 14 hours in the operating theatre before he makes supper for a whole bleeding family?
- It was only some people, like her bleeding boyfriend and father.
- Then, with a small smile she said, ‘I don't give a bleeding damn, my dear sir.’
- We had meandered off on a circuitous journey of legal ground-breaking to reach the bleeding obvious.
- Why, oh why, can't they have separate queues for people who are going to take bleeding ages and those who are able to complete their transactions quickly and without fuss?
- Six bloody hundred and twenty-bleeding-eight people sunning themselves in Athens at our expense!
- A very annoying problem and I gave him some leeway as he seemed fairly intelligent, and that's bleeding annoying.
- Why must we folk who live in mild old Britain have to put up with competing in every major bloody city during a bleeding heatwave anyway?
- Online personality quizzes, jokey viral e-mails, and now a bleeding chatroom, of all things!
Synonyms damned, damn, damnable, wretched, accursed, rotten, horrible Definition of bleeding in US English: bleedingadjectiveˈblidɪŋˈblēdiNG British informal attributive Used for emphasis, or to express annoyance. 〈英,非正式〉 用于加重语气或表示恼怒该死的,该诅咒的;完全的,彻底的;非常 the watch was a bleeding copy 这手表是该死的仿冒品。 as submodifier she looks so bleeding bored all day 她一整天都是厌烦得要死的样子。 Example sentencesExamples - There were signs on Thursday that Shell's maddening myopia when it comes to the bleeding obvious is still not completely cured.
- Why, oh why, can't they have separate queues for people who are going to take bleeding ages and those who are able to complete their transactions quickly and without fuss?
- Online personality quizzes, jokey viral e-mails, and now a bleeding chatroom, of all things!
- Then, with a small smile she said, ‘I don't give a bleeding damn, my dear sir.’
- You think Gordon Ramsay spends 14 hours in the operating theatre before he makes supper for a whole bleeding family?
- Six bloody hundred and twenty-bleeding-eight people sunning themselves in Athens at our expense!
- Why must we folk who live in mild old Britain have to put up with competing in every major bloody city during a bleeding heatwave anyway?
- We had meandered off on a circuitous journey of legal ground-breaking to reach the bleeding obvious.
- A very annoying problem and I gave him some leeway as he seemed fairly intelligent, and that's bleeding annoying.
- Scotland Yard has signed a deal with messaging outfit Buongiorno to state the bleeding obvious to the capital's residents.
- It was only some people, like her bleeding boyfriend and father.
- Whatever made that bleeding woman conclude such a thing?
Synonyms damned, damn, damnable, wretched, accursed, rotten, horrible |