Haemorrhage — Жанр Горграйнд Брутальный дэт метал Годы с 1990 Страна … Википедия
Haemorrhage — Datos generales Origen Madrid, España Información artística … Wikipedia Español
haemorrhage — hae‧mor‧rhage [ˈhemrɪdʒ] , hemorrhage verb [transitive] 1. to lose a lot of money or jobs over a short period: • The once prosperous town has haemorrhaged manufacturing jobs over the last 15 years. 2. haemorrhage red ink … Financial and business terms
haemorrhage — (Brit.) haem·or·rhage || hemÉ™rɪdÊ’ n. hemorrhage, profuse flow of blood haem·or·rhage || hemÉ™rɪdÊ’ v. bleed heavily, suffer a haemorrhage … English contemporary dictionary
haemorrhage — (US hemorrhage) ► NOUN 1) an escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel. 2) a damaging loss of something valuable. ► VERB 1) suffer a haemorrhage. 2) expend in large amounts, seemingly uncontrollably: the business was haemorrhaging cash … English terms dictionary
haemorrhage — see HEMORRHAGE (Cf. hemorrhage); also see Æ (Cf. æ) … Etymology dictionary
haemorrhage — [[t]he̱mərɪʤ[/t]] haemorrhages, haemorrhaging, haemorrhaged (in AM, use hemorrhage) 1) N VAR A haemorrhage is serious bleeding inside a person s body. Shortly after his admission into hospital he had a massive brain haemorrhage and died... These… … English dictionary
haemorrhage — (BrE) (AmE hemorrhage) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ massive, severe ▪ fatal ▪ recurrent ▪ acute ▪ … Collocations dictionary
haemorrhage — hae|mor|rhage1 BrE hemorrhage AmE [ˈhemərıdʒ] n [U and C] 1.) a serious medical condition in which a person ↑bleeds a lot, sometimes inside their body ▪ He died of a massive brain haemorrhage . 2.) when a company or country loses a lot of money… … Dictionary of contemporary English
haemorrhage — I UK [ˈhem(ə)rɪdʒ] / US [ˈhemərɪdʒ] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms haemorrhage : singular haemorrhage plural haemorrhages medical an occasion when blood flows out of an injured organ inside someone s body, rather than out of their body… … English dictionary