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1 leak test
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2 leak out
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3 leak
leak I v 1. ableiten (Strom); kriechen; streuen; durchschlagen; 2. lecken, undicht sein leak II 1. Ableitung f; Streuung f (Verluststrom); 2. Leck n, undichte [durchlässige] Stelle fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > leak
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4 leak test
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > leak test
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5 leak
leak I v SAN, WVA lecken, undicht sein, tropfen, sickern, durchsickern; ausfließen leak II 1. SAN, WVA Leckstelle f, undichte Stelle f; 2. SAN, WVA Undichtigkeit fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > leak
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6 leak detection
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7 leak-free
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8 leak-free overcenter valve
English-german engineering dictionary > leak-free overcenter valve
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9 leak-free overcentre valve
English-german engineering dictionary > leak-free overcentre valve
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10 leak-off pipe
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11 leak oil
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12 leak oil loss
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13 leak oil pipe
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14 leak oil return
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15 leak-proof
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16 leak out
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17 leak to the press
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > leak to the press
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18 leak back
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > leak back
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19 leak circuit
leak circuit Erdungskreis mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > leak circuit
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20 leak coil
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > leak coil
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Leak — (l[=e]k), n. [Akin to D. lek leaky, a leak, G. leck, Icel. lekr leaky, Dan. l[ae]k leaky, a leak, Sw. l[ a]ck; cf. AS. hlec full of cracks or leaky. Cf. {Leak}, v.] 1. A crack, crevice, fissure, or hole which admits water or other fluid, or lets… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
LEAK — is the brand name for high fidelity audio equipment made by H. J. Leak Co. Ltd, of London, England. The company was founded in 1934 by Harold Joseph Leak and was sold to the Rank Organisation in January 1969. During the 1950s and 60s, the company … Wikipedia
leak — leak·age; leak·er; leak·i·ness; leak·less; leak·man; leak; … English syllables
leak´i|ness — leak|y «LEE kee», adjective, leak|i|er, leak|i|est. having a leak or leaks; full of leaks; leaking: »The ship was leaky and very much disabled (Daniel Defoe). – … Useful english dictionary
leak|y — «LEE kee», adjective, leak|i|er, leak|i|est. having a leak or leaks; full of leaks; leaking: »The ship was leaky and very much disabled (Daniel Defoe). – … Useful english dictionary
Leak — Leak, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Leaked} (l[=e]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Leaking}.] [Akin to D. lekken, G. lecken, lechen, Icel. leka, Dan. l[ae]kke, Sw. l[ a]cka, AS. leccan to wet, moisten. See {Leak}, n.] 1. To let water or other fluid in or out through … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
leak — Ⅰ. leak UK US /liːk/ verb ► [I or T] if a liquid or gas leaks, or is allowed to leak, from a pipe or container, it escapes through an opening: »Textile chemicals leaking from a container started a fire in a cargo compartment. »The ship leaked an… … Financial and business terms
leak — ► VERB 1) accidentally allow contents to escape or enter through a hole or crack. 2) (of liquid, gas, etc.) escape or enter accidentally through a hole or crack. 3) intentionally disclose (secret information). 4) (of secret information) become… … English terms dictionary
leak — [lēk] vi. [ME leken < ON leka, to drip < IE base * leg , to drip, trickle, LACK, OIr legaim, (I) dissolve, Welsh llaith, damp] 1. to let a fluid substance out or in accidentally [the boats leaks] 2. to enter, or escape accidentally from, an … English World dictionary
leak|age — «LEE kihj», noun. 1. the act of leaking; entrance or escape by a leak: »The continuing leakage was the result of a long crack in the pipe. 2. that which leaks in or out: »the privilege of battening on…the leakage of the tap room (Washington… … Useful english dictionary
leak out — {v. phr.} To become known; escape. * /The famous beauty queen tried to keep her marriage a secret, but news of it soon leaked out./ … Dictionary of American idioms