seep
柯林斯词典
1. V-I If something such as liquid or gas seeps somewhere, it flows slowly and in small amounts into a place where it should not go. 渗透
Radioactive water had seeped into underground reservoirs. 放射性水已渗入了地下蓄水池。
The gas is seeping out of the rocks. 气体正从岩石里渗出。
2. N-COUNT Seep is also a noun. 渗透
...an oil seep. …一次石油渗漏。
3. V-I If something such as information or an emotion seeps into or out of a place, it enters or leaves it gradually. 逐渐外泄; 逐渐进入
Many of us thrive on competition, but it can seep into areas of our lives where we do not want it. 我们许多人靠竞争而发展,但竞争也会逐渐侵入到我们生活中不需要它的一些方面。
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seep /siːp/ (seeping,seeped,seeps)
剑桥词典
- to move or spread slowly out of a hole or through something
渗出;渗漏
Pesticides are seeping out of farmland and into the water supply . 杀虫剂正从农田中渗出,进入供水系统。
figurative Given the intense secrecy of the arms business , information only seeps out in company literature . 由于军火贸易极度保密,只能从公司的宣传资料中获得点滴信息。 返回 seep