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[li:tʃ]vt▪ to \leach sth soil, land etw auslaugenrain water \leaches heavy metals out of the dump site Regenwasser schwemmt Schwermetalle vom Müllplatz weg* * *[liːtʃ]vt(durch)filtern; (= extract) auslaugen* * *leach [liːtʃ]A v/t1. durchsickern lassenB v/i1. durchsickern* * *v.laugen v. -
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leach v 1. WSB auskolken, auswaschen; auslaugen; 2. BOD, ERDB, LB einsickern, versickern, durchsickernEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > leach
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[li:tʃ] vtto \leach sth soil, land etw auslaugen;rain water \leaches heavy metals out of the dump site Regenwasser schwemmt Schwermetalle vom Müllplatz weg -
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6 leach (N.)
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7 leach liquor
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8 leach out
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > leach out
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adj1) zool. Seepferdchen (Hippocampus Leach), Seepferdchen (Hippocampus Leach.)2) ichtyol. Seepferd (Hippocampus hippocampus L.), Seepferdchen (Hippocampus hippocampus L.) -
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f Eiderente* * *га́га f Eiderente* * *n1) zool. Eiderente (Somateria Leach)2) ornit. Eiderente (Somateria) -
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nzool. Florfliege (Chrysopa Leach.) -
20 норвежская креветка
adjoceanogr. norwegische Garnele (Pandalus borealis Kr. èëè Pandalus annulicornis Leach.)
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leach|y — «LEE chee», adjective, leach|i|er, leach|i|est. that allows water to percolate through … Useful english dictionary
Leach — Leach, n. (Naut.) See 3d {Leech}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Leach — Leach, v. i. To part with soluble constituents by percolation. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English