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1) General subject: blow-by, blowing, dribble, dripping, leakage, ooze, oozes (влаги), percolation, seep, seepage, transudation (в виде мелких капелек), leak2) Geology: weeping3) Medicine: escape, extravasation, ooze (напр. крови), permeation, staxis, stillicidium4) Military: tactical infiltration (как вид боевых действий), (жидкости) leak5) Engineering: creep (влаги), creeping (влаги), exudation, infiltration, inleak, leaking, seep leakage, transpiration (газа, жидкости)7) Construction: trickling through, water penetration8) Railway term: clearance leakage, pin-hole leak12) Oil: blowing (газа, пара), channeling (воды, газа), effluent seepage, inleakage, seeping, soakage13) Silicates: pervasion14) Coolers: escape (напр. холодильного агента), outleakage15) Ecology: penetration, soaking16) Drilling: channelling (воды. газа)17) Sakhalin energy glossary: filtration18) Polymers: oozing19) Automation: drip20) Makarov: bleeding (красителя, порозаполнителя или грунтовки в последующие отделочные слои), blowby, blowing past, exfiltration (извне), incursion, infiltration-percolation (метод физической очистки сточных вод), leaking (влаги в почву), ooze (влаги), percolation (влаги в почву), transpiration (жидкости, газа)21) Security: leak (информации), leakage (информации)22) Caspian: pinhole leakage23) Cement: run-off in depth24) General subject: earth leakage -
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1) General subject: effluent, salient, transpirable, weepy, transpiring2) Geology: percolating3) Rare: transudatory5) Construction: trickling through6) Automobile industry: leaky
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