seep 英 [si:p]   美 [sip]

seep

seep  英 [si:p] 美 [sip]

vi. 渗;渗透 

进行时:seeping  过去式:seeped  过去分词:seeped  第三人称单数:seeps  名词复数:seeps 

Blood was beginning to seep through the bandages. 血开始从绷带渗出来。
Water seeped from a crack in the pipe. 水从管道的一个裂缝中渗出。

  • Seep means to leak slowly. When you see the word, imagine water coming in through your sneakers on a rainy day. It's not a lot of water, but your feet still get pretty wet.
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  • vi. 渗;渗透
  • 1. Blood was beginning to seep through the bandages.

    血开始从绷带渗出来。

  • 2. Water seeped from a crack in the pipe.

    水从管道的一个裂缝中渗出。

  • 3. Gradually the pain seeped away.

    疼痛渐渐消失了(漏走了)。

  • seep (v.) 1790, variant of sipe (c. 1500), possibly from Old English sipian "to seep," from Proto-Germanic *sip- (source also of Middle High German sifen, Dutch sijpelen "to ooze"), from PIE root *seib- "to pour out, drip, trickle" (see soap (n.)). Related: Seeped; seeping.
seep / siːp ; NAmE siːp / verb [intransitive ] + adv./prep. (especially of liquids 尤指液体 ) to flow slowly and in small quantities through sth or into sth 渗;渗透 SYN trickle Blood was beginning to seep through the bandages. 血开始从绷带渗出来。 Water seeped from a crack in the pipe. 水从管道的一个裂缝中渗出。 ( figurative) Gradually the pain seeped away. 疼痛渐渐消失了。 seep seeps seeped seeping seep / siːp ; NAmE siːp /
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