Leach Meaning in English
word
ˈɫitʃ
LEECH
lˈiːtʃ
LEECH
التعريف
To remove or wash away substances from soil or another material by using water or another liquid, often gradually.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mainly used in scientific, environmental, or technical contexts. Common with 'chemicals leach into', 'leach out of', or 'nutrients leach from'. Do not confuse with 'leech' (the parasite). Often passive or resultative.
Spanish: filtrar - lixiviarPortuguese (BR): lixiviar - filtrarPortuguese (PT): lixiviar - filtrarChinese (Simplified): 渗滤 - 浸出Chinese (Traditional): 滲濾 - 浸出Hindi: छानना - रिसना (पानी या रसायन का मिट्टी से)Arabic: ترشح - ترشيح (المواد الكيميائية/الماء عبر التربة)Bengali: বিহিত হওয়া - ধুয়ে যাওয়াRussian: вымывать - выщелачиватьJapanese: 浸出する - 流出するVietnamese: rò rỉ - thấm ra - rửa trôiKorean: 침출되다 - 빠져나오다Turkish: süzülmek - sızmakUrdu: رِسنا - بہنا (مائع کے ذریعے)Indonesian: terlarut - tercuci - larut keluar
جمل نموذجية
Rainwater can leach salt from the soil.
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The chemicals may leach into the groundwater.
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Some nutrients leach out of the soil after heavy rain.
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Old pipes can cause lead to leach into drinking water.
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Be careful, some toxins might leach out if you heat up that plastic container.
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The color in this dye doesn’t leach, so your clothes won’t fade easily.
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