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•As rain falls on a slope, it will begin to seep into the soil.
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aquifer
Layers of rock, sand or gravel that can absorb water and allow it to flow. An aquifer acts as a groundwater reservoir when the underlying rock is impermeable. This may be tapped by wells for domestic, agricultural or industrial use. A serious environmental problem arises when the aquifer is contaminated by the seepage of sewage or toxins from waste dumps. If the groundwater in coastal areas is over-used salt water can seep into the aquifer. (Source: WRIGHT)
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aquifer
Layers of rock, sand or gravel that can absorb water and allow it to flow. An aquifer acts as a groundwater reservoir when the underlying rock is impermeable. This may be tapped by wells for domestic, agricultural or industrial use. A serious environmental problem arises when the aquifer is contaminated by the seepage of sewage or toxins from waste dumps. If the groundwater in coastal areas is over-used salt water can seep into the aquifer. (Source: WRIGHT)
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aquifer
Layers of rock, sand or gravel that can absorb water and allow it to flow. An aquifer acts as a groundwater reservoir when the underlying rock is impermeable. This may be tapped by wells for domestic, agricultural or industrial use. A serious environmental problem arises when the aquifer is contaminated by the seepage of sewage or toxins from waste dumps. If the groundwater in coastal areas is over-used salt water can seep into the aquifer. (Source: WRIGHT)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > водоносный пласт
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1) General subject: (the boy came running into the room - мальчик вбежал в комнату come, come (the boy came running into the room - мальчик вбежал в комнату; the moonshine came streaming in through the open window - в открытое окно лился лунный свет), come through, elbow (in, into), enter, filter, filter (тж. перен.), find one's way, get, infilter, infiltrate (тж.перен.), insinuate, interfuse, leak (о жидкости, газе и т.п.), leak in (о жидкости, газе), needle, penetrate, perforate (into, through), perforate into, perforate through, permeate, pervade, pierce (в тайны и т. п.; through, into), plumb (в тайну и т. п.), search, seep out, sink, spread, strike, work, work in, worm, get into a place (куда-л.), (куда-либо) pierced2) Biology: inpour (напр. в организм), (постепенно) insinuate, permeate (сквозь)4) Military: infiltrate (о расположение противника)5) Rare: transpierce6) Chemistry: take7) Mathematics: obtain an understanding of, permeate (through)8) Railway term: sink into9) Literature: come in10) Oil: dive, make through (в породу) -
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1) General subject: bore, drain, filter, infilter, infiltrate, leak, leak (об информации), leak in, leak out (об информации), ooze, percolate, scape, seep (тж. перен.), silt through, soak, strain, transpire (о газе), transude, leak out, filter (one's) way to (speaking of information)3) Biology: inpour (напр. в организм), transudate4) Naval: search6) Dialect: sew9) Construction: trickle through11) Railway term: leak through13) Diplomatic term: seep out (информация)14) Metallurgy: penetrate15) Automation: drip -
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несов. - проса́чиваться, сов. - просочи́ться1) ( постепенно протекать сквозь что-л) percolate; ( наружу) leak, ooze; seep out; exudate ( внутрь) soak; ( каплями) trickle (through); filter2) (в вн.; незаметно проникать куда-л) filter (into), infiltrate (into)в вою́ющую страну́ просочи́лись аге́нты проти́вника — enemy agents filtered into the embattled country
све́дения просочи́лись в пре́ссу — the information filtered / leaked into the press
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св - просочи́ться1) о жидкости to filter, to leak, to seep2) о новостях и т. п. to filter through, to leak outэ́тот слух вско́ре просочи́лся в печа́ть — the rumo(u)r soon filtered through into the press
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1) General subject: amplify, amplify on (о чем-л.), amplify upon (о чем-л.), be over (тж. be all over) (о новостях, сплетнях), brede, circulate, cover, descant, develop (о болезни, эпидемии), dilate, enlarge, enlarge (upon) (о чем-л.), expand, expatiate, expatiate upon (на тему), fall on, fall upon, get about (о слухах), get abroad (о слухах), (о чем-то) ladle out, ooze out, outspread, overreach, overspread, permeate, permeate among, permeate into, permeate through, pervade, proliferate (о знаниях и т. п.), seep out, sound off (о чем-л.), to be in the air, travel (light travels faster than sound - скорость света превышает скорость звука), enlarge upon, gain ground on, spread, spread oneself, widen, get about (о слухах), get abroad (о слухах), catch (об огне, пламени), generalise2) Geology: tail off (об оруденении)3) Naval: go abroad4) Medicine: attach, effuse, generalize (напр. о патологическом процессе), invade (о болезни), propagate (напр. об инфекции), reach, run (напр. о боли)5) Colloquial: rabbit about (на какую-л. тему), rabbit on (на какую-л. тему)7) Literal: overrun (за пределы)8) Poetical language: vein (где-л.)9) Engineering: branch out, emit12) Law: extend, reach (о законе)13) Economy: cover (на какой-либо период)14) Accounting: diffuse (напр. о нововведениях)15) Automobile industry: pervade (по всей массе или по всему объёму)16) Diplomatic term: cover something (на что-л.), enlarge (о чём-л.), extend to something (на что-л.), (on, upon) fall, spread on (на что-л.)17) Metallurgy: radiate18) Physics: propagate19) Electronics: advance20) Jargon: get around (о новостях, слухах)21) Graphic expression: metastasize (e.g. The tactic of getting arrested at monthly meetings — dubbed Strategy 31 by Mr. Limonov — appears to have metastasized to other cities in Russia.)22) Banking: ripple through (об информации)23) Patents: subsist24) Business: enlarge on, gain ground, apply (условия договора распространяются на...)25) Polymers: stretch26) Makarov: be in the air, broaden, disseminate, fall, gain currency (о терминологии, теории и т.п.), gain ground (о терминологии, теории и т.п.), go (went; gone), grow rife, move, percolate, permeate (сквозь), project, rumours are in the air, run, stalk (об эпидемии, слухах и т.п.), transmit, carry over, expatiate upon (на какую-л. тему), fall on (на кого-л. что-л.), fall upon (на кого-л. что-л.), dwell on (о чем-л.), enlarge upon (о чем-л.) -
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seep — [ sip ] verb intransitive 1. ) to flow into or out of something through small holes, usually when this should not happen: seep through: The rain had seeped through his clothes. seep into: Poisonous chemicals from the factory are seeping into our… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
seep — [si:p] v [I always + adverb/preposition] [: Old English; Origin: sipian] 1.) to flow slowly through small holes or spaces seep into/through/down etc ▪ Blood seeped down his leg. 2.) to move or spread gradually seep away/into/through etc ▪ His… … Dictionary of contemporary English
seep — UK [siːp] / US [sɪp] verb [intransitive] Word forms seep : present tense I/you/we/they seep he/she/it seeps present participle seeping past tense seeped past participle seeped 1) to flow into or out of something through small holes, usually when… … English dictionary
seep — [[t]si͟ːp[/t]] seeps, seeping, seeped 1) VERB If something such as liquid or gas seeps somewhere, it flows slowly and in small amounts into a place where it should not go. [V prep/adv] Radioactive water had seeped into underground reservoirs...… … English dictionary
seep — verb ADVERB ▪ gradually, slowly ▪ away, back, out, through, up ▪ The power had gradually seeped away … Collocations dictionary
seep — I. intransitive verb Etymology: alteration of earlier sipe, from Middle English sipen, from Old English sipian; akin to Middle Low German sipen to seep Date: 1790 1. to flow or pass slowly through fine pores or small openings ; ooze < water… … New Collegiate Dictionary
seep — [siːp] verb [I] to flow into or out of something through small holes Chemicals from the factory were seeping into the earth.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
seep in — Synonyms and related words: absorb, adsorb, assimilate, blot, blot up, chemisorb, chemosorb, digest, drink, drink in, drink up, engross, filter in, imbibe, infiltrate, ingest, leak in, osmose, percolate in, percolate into, slurp up, soak in, soak … Moby Thesaurus
seep — v. (P; intr.) the water seeped in to the basement * * * [siːp] (P;intr.) the water seeped into the basement … Combinatory dictionary
seep — verb (intransitive always + adv/prep) to flow slowly through small holes or spaces (+ in/into/through etc): Whenever it rained water started seeping in … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
seep — verb a brown substance is seeping into the basement Syn: ooze, trickle, exude, drip, dribble, flow, issue, escape, leak, drain, bleed, filter, percolate, soak … Thesaurus of popular words