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(en)
haemorrhage
haem·or·rhage (BrE) (NAmE hem·or·rhage) / ˈheməridʒ /
noun
1. [C, U] a medical condition in which there is severe loss of blood from inside a person's body
a massive brain / cerebral haemorrhage
He was checked for any signs of haemorrhage.
2. [C, usually sing.] ~ (of sb / sth) a serious loss of people, money, etc. from a country, a group or an organization
Poor working conditions have led to a steady haemorrhage of qualified teachers from our schools.
verb
1. [V] to lose blood heavily, especially from the inside of the body; to have a haemorrhage
2. [VN] to lose money or people in large amounts at a fast rate
(es)
hemorragia
(Del lat. haemorragĭa, y este del gr. αἱμορραγία). f. Flujo de sangre por rotura de vasos sanguíneos.
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