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li:k 1. noun1) (a crack or hole through which liquid or gas escapes: Water was escaping through a leak in the pipe.) lekkasje, utetthet2) (the passing of gas, water etc through a crack or hole: a gas-leak.) lekkasje, utslipp3) (a giving away of secret information: a leak of Government plans.) lekkasje2. verb1) (to have a leak: This bucket leaks; The boiler leaked hot water all over the floor.) lekke, være utett2) (to (cause something) to pass through a leak: Gas was leaking from the cracked pipe; He was accused of leaking secrets to the enemy.) lekke (ut), være lekk; la sive ut•- leakage- leakylekk--------lekkasjeIsubst. \/lɪːk\/1) lekkasje, lekk, utetthet, brudd2) ( sjøfart) lekkasje, lekk3) ( elektrisitet) lekkasje, lekkasjestrøm, overledning, strømtap4) ( overført) lekkasje, informasjonslekkasje, indiskresjon• there has been a leak of information from the management of the company to the press5) ( slang) tissingspring a leak ( sjøfart) springe lekktake\/have a leak ( slang) tisseIIverb \/liːk\/1) lekke, være lekk, ikke holde tett2) ( overført) lekke, la informasjon lekke ut3) la lekke ut, la lekke inn, slippe igjennom4) ( slang) tisse
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