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1 seep
intransitive verbseep [away] — [ab]sickern
seep out of something — aus etwas heraussickern
* * *[si:p]((of liquids) to flow slowly eg through a very small opening: Blood seeped out through the bandage round his head; All his confidence seeped away.) (ver)sickern* * *[si:p]* * *[siːp]visickernto seep into sth — in etw (acc) hineinsickern
* * *seep [siːp]A v/i1. (durch)sickern (auch fig):seep away versickern;seep in einsickern, langsam eindringen (beide a. fig)B s1. → academic.ru/65470/seepage">seepage2. Sickerstelle f* * *intransitive verbseep [away] — [ab]sickern
* * *v.sickern v.tropfen v. -
2 seep in
vi <tech.gen> (into sth., through cracks, pores etc.; e.g. water) ■ einsickern vi -
3 seepage
seep·age[ˈsi:pɪʤ]n no pl1. (process of seeping) of oil, water Aussickern nt; ( fig) of information Durchsickern nt fig; of persons Abwandern nt2. (lost fluid) versickernde Flüssigkeit\seepage water Sickerwasser nt* * *['siːpɪdZ]n(out of sth) Aussickern nt; (through sth) Durchsickern nt; (into sth) Hineinsickern ntthere is an excessive amount of seepage (out of sth) — es läuft zu viel aus; (into sth) es dringt zu viel ein; (Comm) die Leckage ist zu groß
* * *seepage s1. (Durch-, Ver)Sickern n2. Durchgesickerte(s) n* * *n.Leck -s n.
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