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1 lek
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2 lek
lek1I 〈 het〉2 [figuurlijk] leak(age)♦voorbeelden:een lek krijgen • spring a leakwe hebben het lek boven (water) • we're on top of things (for the moment)II 〈de〉♦voorbeelden:————————lek2♦voorbeelden:een lekke (fiets)band • a puncturelek stoten/raken/slaan • spring a leakmijn schoenen zijn lek • my shoes are letting in waterhet is zo lek als een mandje/als een zeef • it leaks like a sieve -
3 lekken
♦voorbeelden:een lekkende kraan • a leaking/dripping tapII 〈 onpersoonlijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 [van vlammen] lick♦voorbeelden:de vlammen lekten langs de muren/aan het dak • the flames were licking the walls/the roof -
4 lekkage
♦voorbeelden:1 de lekkage is verholpen • the leak has been repaired/stoppeder is lekkage aan het dak • the roof is leaking, there's a leak in the roof -
5 roosterlekweerstand
• grid leak• grid-leak resistorNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > roosterlekweerstand
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6 een lek dichten
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een lek dichten
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7 uitlekken
♦voorbeelden:1 het plan is uitgelekt • the plan has got/leaked out -
8 doorsijpelen
v. leak out slowly -
9 lek
adj. leaky--------n. leak, leakage, escape, ooze -
10 lek zijn
v. leak, make water -
11 lekkage
n. leak, leakage, seepage -
12 lekken
v. leak, lick, ooze, lap, run -
13 uitlekken
v. leak, ooze, percolate -
14 contactbuslek
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15 doorlekken
• to leak -
16 draaggolflek
• carrier leak -
17 gaslek
• gas leak -
18 lekken
• to drip• to leak -
19 luchtlek
• air leak -
20 roosterdetector
• grid-leak detector
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Leak — (l[=e]k), n. [Akin to D. lek leaky, a leak, G. leck, Icel. lekr leaky, Dan. l[ae]k leaky, a leak, Sw. l[ a]ck; cf. AS. hlec full of cracks or leaky. Cf. {Leak}, v.] 1. A crack, crevice, fissure, or hole which admits water or other fluid, or lets… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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leak|y — «LEE kee», adjective, leak|i|er, leak|i|est. having a leak or leaks; full of leaks; leaking: »The ship was leaky and very much disabled (Daniel Defoe). – … Useful english dictionary
Leak — Leak, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Leaked} (l[=e]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Leaking}.] [Akin to D. lekken, G. lecken, lechen, Icel. leka, Dan. l[ae]kke, Sw. l[ a]cka, AS. leccan to wet, moisten. See {Leak}, n.] 1. To let water or other fluid in or out through … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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leak — [lēk] vi. [ME leken < ON leka, to drip < IE base * leg , to drip, trickle, LACK, OIr legaim, (I) dissolve, Welsh llaith, damp] 1. to let a fluid substance out or in accidentally [the boats leaks] 2. to enter, or escape accidentally from, an … English World dictionary
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leak — [n] opening; seepage through opening aperture, chink, crack, crevice, decrease, destruction, detriment, drip, drop, escape, expenditure, exposure, fissure, flow, hole, leakage, leaking, loss, outgoing, percolation, pit, puncture, short circuit,… … New thesaurus