出血

Chinese HSK 7-9 Vocabulary Chinese ★★ 2/5 neutral chū xiě
Pinyin chū xiě
Desglose de hanzi 出 = to come out; 血 = pictograph of a vessel with blood

Significado

sangrar; hemorragia; (jerga) gastarse un dineral

Medical term for bleeding. Colloquially used to mean spending a significant amount of money, often reluctantly. The slang usage implies the spending is painful, like losing blood.

Ejemplos

  1. 伤口还在出血,需要马上处理。
  2. 这次装修让我大出血,花了二十多万。
  3. 患者因为内出血被紧急送往手术室。

Guía de uso

Contexto: medical, colloquial, spending

Tono: neutral

Correcto

  • 你的牙龈经常出血吗?(Do your gums bleed often?)
  • 双十一我大出血,买了一堆东西。(I spent a fortune on Singles' Day and bought a ton of stuff.)

Incorrecto

  • 我出血了五块钱 (For small amounts, just say 花了 — 出血 implies a significant expense)

Origen e historia

Compound of 出 (to come out) and 血 (blood). Literally blood coming out.

Contexto cultural

Generación: All ages

Contexto social: Universal

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