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1 percolating
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4 percolate
1. intransitive verb1) (ooze)percolate through something — durch etwas [durch]sickern
2) (fig.): (spread gradually) vordringen3) [Kaffee:] durchlaufen2. transitive verb1) (permeate) sickern durch [Gestein]2) (fig.): (penetrate) dringen in (+ Akk.) [Bewusstsein]3) [mit der Kaffeemaschine] machen [Kaffee]* * *per·co·late[ˈpɜ:kəleɪt, AM ˈpɜ:r-]I. vt▪ to \percolate sth etw filtrierento \percolate coffee Filterkaffee zubereitenII. vi* * *['pɜːkəleɪt]1. vtfiltrieren; coffee (in einer Kaffeemaschine) zubereitendurchsickernpercolated coffee — mit der Kaffeemaschine gebrühter Kaffee
the coffee is just percolating —
the information was starting to percolate through — die Informationen begannen durchzusickern
* * *A v/t1. Kaffee etc filtern, filtrieren, durchseihen, durchsickern lassen2. (durch)sickern durch (auch fig)B v/i1. durchsintern, -sickern, -laufen, versickern:percolating tank Sickertank m2. gefiltert werden3. fig durchsickern, bekannt werdenC s Perkolat n, Filtrat n* * *1. intransitive verb1) (ooze)percolate through something — durch etwas [durch]sickern
2) (fig.): (spread gradually) vordringen3) [Kaffee:] durchlaufen2. transitive verb1) (permeate) sickern durch [Gestein]2) (fig.): (penetrate) dringen in (+ Akk.) [Bewusstsein]3) [mit der Kaffeemaschine] machen [Kaffee]* * *v.durchsickern v.filtern v. -
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фильтруемая вода
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percolating water
Subsurface water that passes, under the force of gravity, through rocks or soil along the line of least resistance. (Source: WWC)
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lysimetry
The measurement of the water percolating through soils and the determination of the materials dissolved by the water. (Source: MGH)
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8 почвенный процесс
почвенный процесс
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soil process
The major processes in soils are gains, losses, transfers, and transformations of organic matter, soluble salts, carbonates, silicate clay minerals, sesquioxides, and silica. Gains consist normally of additions of organic matter, and of oxygen and water through oxidation and hydration, but in some sites slow continuous additions of new mineral materials take place at the surface or soluble materials are deposited from groundwater. Losses are chiefly of materials dissolved or suspended in water percolating through the profile or running off the surface. (Source: PARCOR)
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