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  1. 1. (to lose blood) a. sangrar. I cut my finger when I was cooking, and it won't stop bleeding.Me corté el dedo cocinando y no para de sangrar. b. salir sangre de. His nose is still bleeding. Le sigue saliendo sangre de la nariz. c. tener una hemorragia en.

  2. bleeding adj. (person: losing blood) sangrante adj mf. The injured motorcyclist lay in the road, cut and bleeding. El motorista accidentado yacía en la carretera herido y sangrante. bleeding adj. (wound: seeping blood) sangrante adj mf. Apply pressure to the bleeding wound.

  3. 1. Be Clear and Assertive. When communicating the urgency of the situation, it is important to be clear and assertive. Use a firm tone and emphasize the importance of stopping the bleeding immediately. For example: “Por favor, detenga la hemorragia de inmediato.”. (Please, stop the bleeding immediately.) 2.

  4. Meaning and examples for 'bleeding' in Spanish-English dictionary. √ 100% FREE. √ Over 1,500,000 translations. √ Fast and Easy to use.

  5. Marking a new Bichota era, "Contigo" is an all-Spanish-language track that fuses rhythmic Latin pop with electronic dance music, and also interpolates Leona Lewis' 2007 classic "Bleeding Love."

  6. Feb 22, 2024 · Originally co-written by Jesse McCartney and One Republic’s Ryan Tedder, “Bleeding Love” is a pop/R&B song about being so hopelessly in love with someone that it hurts. After almost two decades, Karol G and Tiësto are reviving the Grammy nominated record by giving it a Latin twist. “Contigo” picks up where its inspiration left off.

  7. hemorragia f (plural: hemorragias f) The bleeding stopped and the wound healed. La hemorragia se detuvo y la herida cicatrizó. less common: sangramiento m [Lat. Am.] ·. sangría f. ·. pérdida de sangre f.

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