Sangrado (en. Bleeding)
/sanˈɡɾaðo/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
The process or condition of losing blood, usually due to a wound or illness.
The bleeding was controlled by the doctors during the operation.
El sangrado fue controlado por los médicos durante la operación.
The secretion of blood from a part of the body.
Nasal bleeding can be caused by dry air.
El sangrado nasal puede ser causado por la sequedad del aire.
A term used to describe a phenomenon in medicine or physiology related to the flow of blood.
Menstrual bleeding is a natural process in women.
El sangrado menstrual es un proceso natural en las mujeres.
Etymology
From the verb 'sangrar', which comes from the Latin 'sanguinare', meaning 'to make blood flow out'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to bleeding
Refers to a situation where there is a significant loss of blood.
a sangrado
nasal bleeding
Refers to the hemorrhage that occurs from the nose.
sangrado nasal
internal bleeding
Blood loss that occurs inside the body and is not visible externally.
sangrado interno
Related Words
blood
Vital fluid that circulates through the bodies of vertebrates.
sangre
to bleed
To lose blood, usually as a result of a wound.
sangrar
hemorrhage
Excessive blood loss, often dangerous.
hemorragia
Slang Meanings
To be very injured or in serious trouble.
That blow left him with a real bleeding; he needs help.
Ese golpe le dejó un sangrado de verdad; necesita ayuda.
To refer to someone who has had a bad experience.
After that fight, he was in total bleeding.
Después de esa pelea, estaba en un sangrado total.