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Перевод: seep speek seep


[глагол]
просачиваться; протекать; проникать; распространяться


Тезаурус:

  1. Assad did not want the civil war to continue, for if Lebanon suffered any more wounds some of its blood might seep into Syria, through those narrow grey wadis in the anti-Lebanon mountain range and down into the plateau beyond, perhaps even infecting Damascus, whose carefully balanced but Alawite-controlled metabolism had so far remained untouched by the epidemic on the other side of the border.
  2. Unmould for serving on to a heated plate large enough to accommodate the pudding and the sauce that will seep from it.
  3. Beware of marker pens, as their ink tends to seep deeply into the wood.
  4. The unique structure of this flexible, porous hose-pipe allows water to seep out and uniformly along its entire length.
  5. If you live in London, yours could be the seventh pair of kidneys that your glass of water has passed through and chemicals used in farming today seep into the ground to pollute and contaminate the water.
  6. Inside is a plastic platform which is perforated to allow liquids to seep through to the tank in the bottom.
  7. When they do not work effectively, the unmitigated anger may well seep out in constant irritation over relatively trivial things or, as it seems to other people, may suddenly and unexpectedly break out with a degree of force inappropriate to the circumstances.
  8. The cold began to seep into her.
  9. Two holes along each instep, meant to let water from Vietnam's swamps run out, merely let sand seep in.
  10. Chloride contamination - caused when de-icing salts seep into concrete coverings - has cut the notional life of bridges from 120 to 20 years.
  11. No longer are my positive and negative leads just hanging free about to blow a fuse or allow my personal electricity to seep away.
  12. Thus NEP as a monetary phenomenon took time to seep slowly through the various levels of society, just as pistoles and cus had competed with the franc in the French provinces after that other great revolution.
  13. "And though, strictly speaking, they are only allowed in the garden, the children tend to seep into the pub and even to fetch drinks for their parents.

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