1. 渗出:seeker 寻求者 | seep 渗出 | seepage 渗出物
2. 渗透:arctic 北极的 | seep 渗透 | drilling 钻,练习
3. 渗出,渗漏(文中指乐声悠扬):tan 曝晒皮肤使变棕褐色 | seep 渗出,渗漏(文中指乐声悠扬) | grill 格栅
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1. 渗透;渗漏
If something such as liquid or gas seeps somewhere, it flows slowly and in small amounts into a place where it should not go.
e.g. Radioactive water had seeped into underground reservoirs...
放射性水已经渗入地下蓄水层中。
e.g. The gas is seeping out of the rocks...
气体正从岩石中渗出。
2. (秘密)逐渐外泄;(不快的情感)逐渐释放
If something such as secret information or an unpleasant emotion seeps somewhere, it comes out gradually.
e.g. ...the tide of racism which is sweeping Europe seeps into Britain.
正席卷欧洲的种族主义浪潮逐渐渗透到英国。
e.g. ...letting information seep out of the Treasury.
使消息从财政部逐渐传开
1. Chevron said oil from the recent seep contained no drilling " mud ", suggesting it is not a residual spill or a new complication of the November spill.
2. The other concern is whether contaminated water from the plant could seep into underground waterways and eventually into rivers used for drinking water.
3. Then they pump pressurized water and sand into the hole to fracture the dolomite, making cracks for oil to seep through.
4. Green campaigners say refrigeration or dry ice is a good alternative to formaldehyde, which can seep into the water system.
5. The three holed bricks are not only beautiful and durable, but also allow rain water to seep through.
6. If water is not injected into the ground properly, it could cause the injected fluids and chemicals to seep into groundwater and surface water.
7. Aniline is a clear or slightly yellow liquid that is soluble in water and can easily evaporate or seep through soil into groundwater.
8. The National Research Council estimates that 41 million gallons a year of oil naturally seep into the Gulf from below.
9. seep的解释
9. But levees don't leave enough room for river water to overflow and thus seep down to the underground water table and replenish the soil.
10. Allowing more rainwater to seep into the ground and recharge underground aquifers is another way to beat the shortage.
verb
1. pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings
Synonym: ooze