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1 permeate
permeate ['pɜ:mɪeɪt](a) (of gas, smell) se répandre dans;∎ a lovely smell permeated the kitchen une merveilleuse odeur emplissait la cuisine(b) (of liquid) s'infiltrer dans;∎ damp had permeated the floorboards le plancher était imprégné ou gorgé d'humidité;∎ the sand is permeated with oil le sable est imbibé de pétrole∎ an atmosphere of gloom permeates his novels ses romans sont empreints d'une mélancolie profonde;∎ the optimism that permeated the sixties l'optimisme qui prévalait ou dominait dans les années soixante∎ rain water had permeated through the walls les eaux de pluie avaient filtré à travers les murs -
2 permeate
permeate [ˈpɜ:mɪeɪt][ideas] se répandre dans( = pass through) pénétrer ; ( = spread) se répandre* * *['pɜːmɪeɪt] 1.transitive verb1) [liquid, gas] s'infiltrer dans; [odour] pénétrer dans2) fig [ideas] imprégner2.permeated past participle adjective -
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