haemorrhage

haemorrhage
1.
(Med.)noun Hämorrhagie, die (fachspr.); Blutung, die
2. intransitive verb
starke Blutungen haben
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['heməri‹]
noun
(bleeding in large amounts, from damaged blood-vessels.) der Blutsturz
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haem·or·rhage, AM hem·or·rhage
[ˈhemərɪʤ, AM -ɚɪʤ]
I. n
1. MED [starke] Blutung, Hämorrhagie f fachspr
brain \haemorrhage Hirnblutung f
2. (fig: damaging loss) Ausbluten nt
in 1992 Britain's economy suffered a \haemorrhage 1992 blutete Großbritannien wirtschaftlich aus
\haemorrhage of investment drastischer Investitionsrückgang
\haemorrhage of talent Abwanderung f von Talenten
II. vi
1. MED [stark] bluten
2. (fig: diminish) einen großen Verlust erleiden
the share price began to \haemorrhage der Aktienkurs begann stark nachzugeben
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(US) ['hemərɪdZ]
1. n
Blutung f, Hämorrhagie f (spec); (fig, of talent, young people etc) Exodus m, Abwanderung f
2. vi
bluten
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haemorrhage [ˈhemərıdʒ] MED besonders Br
A s Hämorrhagie f, Blutung f: academic.ru/38818/internal">internal A 1
B v/i bluten
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1.
(Med.)noun Hämorrhagie, die (fachspr.); Blutung, die
2. intransitive verb
starke Blutungen haben

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