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seep

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sipe的变体,其源自中古英语 *sipen,源自古英语 sipian,源自原始日耳曼语 *sipōną,派生自*sīpaną(对比中古荷兰语 sīpen ()德国低地德语 siepern (渗透),古旧德语 seifen (滴血)),源自原始印欧语 *seyb-*sib- (倒出,滴)(对比拉丁语 sēbum (板油)古希腊语 εἴβω (eíbō, )。参见soap

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  • 英语发音sēp国际音标(帮助): /siːp/
    • (英国)音频(档案)
  • 韵部:-iːp

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seep (第三人称单数简单现在时 seeps,现在分词 seeping,一般过去时及过去分词 seeped)

  1. (不及物) 渗透
    Water has seeped through the roof.
    渗过了屋顶。
    The water steadily seeped in through the thirl.
    水不断地从钻孔渗透进来。
  2. (不及物比喻义) 浸染扩散渗透传播
    Woe seeped through her heart thinking of what had befallen their ethnic group.
    想到自己的种族的遭遇,她的心中充满了悲痛。
    Fear began to seep into the local community over the contamination of their fishpond.
    害怕鱼塘被污染的恐惧开始在当地群众间传播
  3. (不及物比喻义) 消逝消散
    The resistance movement against the invaders had slowly seeped away.
    反抗侵略者的抵抗活动已经慢慢平息下来
  4. (及物指裂缝等) 渗出
    The crack is seeping water.
    裂缝在水。
    • 2015, Crack repair service[1]:
      If the crack is seeping water, the foam totally stops the leakage.
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    • 2009年4月16日, Crownvic forums[2]:
      Just when I thought I was done checking it over, I smelled coolant....remove the engine cover and bam! 1 inch crack is seeping coolant!
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seep (复数 seeps)

英语维基百科有一篇文章关于:
维基百科 en
  1. 渗漏液体的地方
  2. 渗出液体
  3. 渗走
  4. 海底渗出口
    • 2012, Caspar Henderson, The Book of Barely Imagined Beings,第 356 页:
      Another idea was that filamentous bacteria covering the hairs [of the Yeti crab] would either neutralize gases emitted from the vent or serve the crab directly as a food source. And this last idea received support when a second species of Yeti crab was discovered on cold seeps on the deep-sea floor near Costa Rica.
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异序词

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南非语

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源自荷兰语 zeep

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seep (复数 sepe)

派生语汇

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  • 科萨语: isepha
  • 祖鲁语: insipho

爱沙尼亚语

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中古低地德语 sêpesoop同源对似词

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seep (属格 seebi,部分格 seepi)

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seep

  1. 河流