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1 seep
تَسَرَّبَ \ escape: to find a way out: Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. leak: (of liquid or gas) to escape through a small hole: Oil leaked on to the floor, (of secrets) to become known to those who should not know Some of the questions leaked out on the day before the exam. seep: (of liquid) to pass slowly through some material: The blood seeped through his coat. \ See Also رشح (رَشَحَ)، نز (نَزَّ) -
2 seep
نَزَّ \ leak: (of liquid or gas) to escape through a small hole: Oil leaked on to the floor. ooze: (of thick liquid) to flow slowly: Blood oozed from the wound in his arm. seep: (of liquid) to pass slowly through some material: The blood seeped through his coat. \ See Also تسرب (تَسَرَّبَ) -
3 seep
تَرَشَّحَ \ seep: (of liquid) to pass slowly through some material: The blood seeped through his coat. \ See Also نز (نَزَّ)، تسرب (تَسَرَّب) -
4 seep, infiltrate, leak, transpire
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[siːp] verb(of liquids) to flow slowly eg through a very small opening:يَنِزُّ، يَرْشَح، يَسيلُ بِبُطءAll his confidence seeped away.
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6 seep
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7 sive
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8 прокапува
seep————————to ooze, to filter, to trickle, to leak (through), to begin to leak, to drip* * *seep -
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seep* * *seep -
10 iscurjela tekućina
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11 infiltrarsi
seepfig infiltrate* * *infiltrarsi v.intr.pron. to infiltrate, to permeate, to penetrate, to seep: l'acqua si infiltra dappertutto, water is infiltrating (o seeping in) everywhere; infiltrarsi nelle linee nemiche, to penetrate the enemy lines; alcune spie si sono infiltrate nell'organizzazione, a number of spies have infiltrated the organization; idee che si infiltrano nel popolo, ideas that permeate the people. -
12 просачиваться
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13 нефть, просачивающаяся на выходах
нефть, просачивающаяся на выходах
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > нефть, просачивающаяся на выходах
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15 trenge inn
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16 seytla, vætla
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17 fluir muy gradualmente
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18 fluir poco a poco
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19 curenje
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20 curiti
• seep• escape• dribble• trickle• ooze• leak
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seep|y — «SEE pee», adjective, seep|i|er, seep|i|est. 1. full of moisture. 2. poorly drained: »seepy land … Useful english dictionary
Seep — Seep, or Sipe Sipe, v. i. [AS. s[=i]pan to distill.] To run or soak through fine pores and interstices; to ooze. [Scot. & U. S.] [1913 Webster] Water seeps up through the sidewalks. G. W. Cable. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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seep — /seep/, v.i. 1. to pass, flow, or ooze gradually through a porous substance: Water seeps through cracks in the wall. 2. (of ideas, methods, etc.) to enter or be introduced at a slow pace: The new ideas finally seeped down to the lower echelons. 3 … Universalium
seep — (v.) 1790, variant of sipe (c.1500), possibly from O.E. sipian to seep, from P.Gmc. *sip (Cf. M.H.G. sifen, Du. sijpelen to ooze ). Related: Seeped; seeping … Etymology dictionary
seep — seep·age; seep; … English syllables
seep — index exude, outflow, permeate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary