B2 adjective #3,000 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

bleed

Bleed describes something that goes all the way to the edge of the paper or spills over into another area.

Explanation at your level:

When you print a picture, sometimes you want it to cover the whole paper. If there is no white edge, we call it a bleed. It makes the picture look big and nice. You use this word in art class or when you print photos.

A bleed is a design term. It means an image goes to the edge of the paper. If you cut the paper, the picture stays at the edge. It is very common in books and magazines. It helps the design look clean and modern.

In graphic design, a bleed is the area that extends beyond the trim line. This ensures that when the printer cuts the paper, there are no white gaps. We also use the word to describe how two subjects overlap, like when history lessons bleed into geography.

The term bleed is essential for professionals in publishing. It refers to the extra space added to a document to allow for trimming. Beyond design, it is a useful metaphor for interdisciplinary studies, describing how concepts from one field influence another, creating a seamless transition between ideas.

While bleed is a standard technical term in print production, its metaphorical application is where it gains nuance. It describes the osmosis of ideas between distinct academic fields. When a researcher discusses the 'bleed' between historical eras, they are highlighting the lack of rigid boundaries, suggesting that cultural shifts are fluid rather than abrupt.

Etymologically, bleed reflects the transition from a literal biological state to a specialized technical and figurative descriptor. In high-level discourse, it denotes the encroachment or diffusion of one system into another. Whether referring to the precise alignment of a full-bleed layout or the philosophical intersection of postmodernism and structuralism, the word captures the essence of edge-less transition and the inevitable permeability of defined boundaries.

30초 단어

  • Bleed is a technical design term for images reaching the edge of a page.
  • It is also a metaphor for overlapping academic or historical concepts.
  • Pronounced like 'seed', it is an invariant adjective.
  • It is essential for professional printing and sophisticated writing.

Hey there! Let's talk about the word bleed. While we usually think of it as a verb related to blood, in the world of design and academia, it takes on a really cool, specific meaning.

When you are looking at a magazine or a poster, have you ever noticed how some photos go right to the very edge of the page? That is called a bleed. It makes the design look professional and immersive. Without it, you would have an annoying white border around your image.

In a more intellectual sense, we use bleed to describe how things aren't always in neat little boxes. If you are studying history, you might say that the ideas of the Renaissance bleed into the Enlightenment. It just means the boundaries are soft and the ideas are mixing together.

The word bleed has deep roots in Old English, coming from the word blēdan. Originally, it was strictly about the loss of blood, which is pretty intense!

Over centuries, the word evolved as people started using it metaphorically. By the time printing presses became common, printers needed a way to describe ink that went past the trim line. They borrowed bleed because the ink literally looked like it was 'leaking' off the page, much like liquid from a wound.

It is fascinating how a word that started as a biological term ended up being a standard term in graphic design and philosophy. It shows how language is always shifting to describe new human experiences.

You will mostly hear bleed used as an adjective when talking about bleed margins or full-bleed images. It is a technical term, so you will hear it in print shops, marketing agencies, and design studios.

In academic settings, you might hear phrases like the bleed of disciplinary boundaries. It sounds sophisticated and is perfect for essays or lectures where you want to describe how two topics are connected.

Remember, when using it as an adjective, it is almost always modifying a noun like edge, area, or image. It is not really used in casual conversation to describe everyday objects, so keep it for professional or intellectual contexts!

Even though we are focusing on the design/academic meaning, bleed has some great idioms!

  • Bleed someone dry: To take all of someone's money or resources.
  • Heart bleeds for: Used to express deep sympathy.
  • Bleeding edge: The absolute newest, most advanced technology (even more advanced than 'cutting edge').
  • Bleed into: When two things slowly start to overlap.
  • Bleed out: To lose all of one's energy or resources.

As an adjective, bleed is invariant, meaning it doesn't change form. You would say 'a bleed image' or 'bleed pages'.

The pronunciation is straightforward: /bliːd/. It rhymes with seed, need, and deed. The stress is always on that long 'ee' sound.

When used in a sentence, it usually acts as an attributive noun (a noun acting like an adjective). So, you don't need to worry about pluralizing it in this context—you'll say 'bleed marks' rather than 'bleeds marks'.

Fun Fact

It was originally used in medicine before becoming a design term.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /bliːd/

Long 'ee' sound with a soft 'd' at the end.

US /bliːd/

Similar to UK, very clear 'ee' vowel.

Common Errors

  • pronouncing it like 'bled'
  • shortening the 'ee' sound
  • adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

seed need deed feed weed

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

technical but clear

Writing 2/5

easy to use in context

Speaking 2/5

easy to pronounce

듣기 2/5

clear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

edge margin design overlap

Learn Next

trim layout interdisciplinary diffusion

고급

osmosis encroachment permeability

Grammar to Know

Attributive Nouns

bleed margin

Compound Adjectives

full-bleed

Invariant Adjectives

bleed pages

Examples by Level

1

The picture has a bleed.

picture has edge-to-edge

simple subject-verb

2

No white edge is a bleed.

no white border

definition style

3

I like the bleed design.

I like the style

adjective usage

4

The printer needs a bleed.

printer requires space

noun usage

5

The image is a bleed.

image goes to edge

simple noun

6

Use a bleed for art.

use this for art

imperative

7

Is this a bleed page?

is this edge-to-edge

question form

8

The bleed looks good.

the style is nice

subject-verb

1

The bleed makes the poster look professional.

2

Make sure to add a bleed to your file.

3

I forgot the bleed, so there is a white line.

4

The book cover uses a full-bleed image.

5

Does this printer support bleed?

6

The bleed area is 3 millimeters.

7

Designers use a bleed for better quality.

8

The bleed helps the photo look bigger.

1

The history of the region seems to bleed into the neighboring culture.

2

We need to adjust the bleed settings before printing.

3

The bleed between the two chapters is quite subtle.

4

Most modern magazines use full-bleed photography.

5

The bleed marks are visible on the draft.

6

His lecture topics often bleed into each other.

7

The bleed ensures the ink reaches the edge.

8

The bleed of the colors creates a nice effect.

1

The bleed requirements for this printer are very strict.

2

There is a noticeable bleed between the two historical periods.

3

The layout requires a full-bleed background for impact.

4

The bleed of political ideas between the two parties is evident.

5

Ensure the bleed is set to 0.125 inches.

6

The bleed between art and technology is disappearing.

7

The bleed adds a sense of immersion to the design.

8

We adjusted the bleed to avoid white margins.

1

The bleed between the two academic disciplines provides a unique research opportunity.

2

The designer utilized a full-bleed layout to maximize visual impact.

3

The bleed of the Victorian era into the Edwardian period is well-documented.

4

The bleed margins must be precise for high-end publications.

5

The bleed between reality and fiction is a common theme in his novels.

6

The bleed of the ink creates a soft, artistic effect.

7

The bleed between the two departments caused some confusion.

8

The bleed of the image was perfectly aligned with the trim.

1

The bleed between the disparate historical epochs challenges traditional periodization.

2

The full-bleed aesthetic is a hallmark of contemporary minimalist design.

3

The bleed of philosophical inquiry into scientific methodology is profound.

4

The bleed margins are critical for maintaining the integrity of the print.

5

The bleed of the narrative structure creates a sense of temporal fluidity.

6

The bleed between the two disciplines is a testament to interdisciplinary growth.

7

The bleed of the colors suggests a lack of defined boundaries.

8

The bleed of the image across the gutter is a bold design choice.

동의어

overlapping borderless continuous encroaching edge-to-edge

반의어

자주 쓰는 조합

bleed margin
full-bleed image
bleed area
bleed marks
bleed setting
bleed into
bleed edge
bleed proof
bleed line
bleed requirement

Idioms & Expressions

"bleed someone dry"

to exhaust someone's money

The legal fees will bleed him dry.

casual

"my heart bleeds for you"

to feel deep sympathy

Oh, my heart bleeds for you, poor thing.

sarcastic/formal

"bleeding edge"

most advanced technology

They are working on the bleeding edge of AI.

professional

"bleed out"

to lose all energy

The company will bleed out if they don't change.

casual

"bleed into"

to overlap slowly

Work stress often bleeds into home life.

neutral

"bleed for a cause"

to suffer for a belief

He was willing to bleed for his country.

literary

Easily Confused

bleed vs border

both relate to edges

border is the edge, bleed is the extension beyond it

A border is white; a bleed is colored.

bleed vs margin

both relate to page layout

a margin is empty space, a bleed is full image

Margins are empty; bleeds are full.

bleed vs bleed (verb)

same spelling

verb is action, adjective is technical

The ink will bleed (verb). Use a bleed (noun/adj) setting.

bleed vs bleeding

part of the same family

bleeding is the active process

The bleeding edge (idiom) vs bleed margin (technical).

Sentence Patterns

A1

The [noun] has a bleed.

The flyer has a bleed.

A2

Use a bleed for [noun].

Use a bleed for posters.

B1

The bleed helps [verb].

The bleed helps the image look big.

B2

The bleed between [noun] and [noun] is clear.

The bleed between the eras is clear.

C1

Set the bleed to [measurement].

Set the bleed to 3mm.

어휘 가족

Nouns

bleed the act of extending to the edge

Verbs

bleed to extend or lose liquid

Adjectives

bleeding flowing or extending

관련

bleeder person/tool that bleeds

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

academic technical neutral casual

자주 하는 실수

Using 'bleeding' as an adjective for paper bleed
Bleeding is the verb form; bleed is the technical adjective.
Confusing bleed with border bleed
A bleed removes the border, it doesn't add one.
Thinking bleed is always negative neutral
In design, it is a positive requirement.
Using 'bleed' for all overlaps context dependent
It is specific to edges or academic subjects.
Pluralizing the adjective bleed
Adjectives do not take 's' in English.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a page bleeding ink off the edge.

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Native Speakers

Use it when talking about printing layouts.

🌍

Cultural Insight

Designers value 'bleed' for a clean look.

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Grammar Shortcut

Don't add 's' to bleed when it modifies a noun.

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Say It Right

Focus on the long 'ee' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use 'bleeding' for the design term.

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Did You Know?

It has roots in medical history.

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Study Smart

Look at magazines to see real examples.

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Context Matters

Use it in essays for academic depth.

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Rhyme Time

Think of 'seed' to get the vowel sound.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Bleed = Beyond the Line (E-D)

Visual Association

An image spreading off the edge of a page like liquid.

Word Web

design printing overlap academic layout

챌린지

Find a magazine and check if the photos go to the edge.

어원

Old English

Original meaning: To emit blood

문화적 맥락

Avoid using the literal 'bleeding' context when discussing design to prevent confusion.

Used heavily in the printing industry and academic circles.

Used in many design textbooks and style guides.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Print Shop

  • bleed marks
  • trim line
  • full-bleed

Design Class

  • layout design
  • bleed area
  • clean edges

Academic Writing

  • disciplinary bleed
  • historical overlap
  • fluid boundaries

Software Tutorial

  • set bleed
  • export with bleed
  • adjust margins

Conversation Starters

"Do you prefer designs with or without a bleed?"

"How does the bleed of ideas affect your studies?"

"Have you ever tried to set up a bleed in a design program?"

"Why do you think the term 'bleed' is used in design?"

"Can you think of two historical periods that bleed into each other?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you saw a full-bleed image.

Write about how your different subjects at school bleed into one another.

Explain why a bleed is important for a professional poster.

Reflect on the metaphorical meaning of 'bleed' in academic writing.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

It can be both, depending on the context.

To ensure no white edges appear during trimming.

It is best used for design or academic topics.

Rhymes with seed.

Only in design or print-related jobs.

An image that covers the entire page.

As an adjective, no.

To describe overlapping time periods.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The image goes to the edge of the paper, it has a ____.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: bleed

Bleed is the correct design term.

multiple choice A2

What does a bleed do?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Removes the border

It allows the image to reach the edge.

true false B1

A bleed is only used in biology.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It is also a design and academic term.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matches terms to meanings.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Standard sentence structure.

fill blank B2

The ____ between the two eras is fascinating.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: bleed

Used metaphorically for overlap.

multiple choice C1

Which phrase describes advanced tech?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Bleeding edge

Bleeding edge is the idiom.

true false C1

Bleed is an invariant adjective.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

It does not change form.

sentence order C2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Correct metaphorical usage.

multiple choice C2

What is the etymology of bleed?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Old English

It comes from Old English 'blēdan'.

점수: /10

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