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Leak to Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫik/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
LEEK too, LEEK tuh, LEEK tih
lˈiːk/ /tˈuː
LEEK TOO

释义

To secretly give private or sensitive information to a person, group, or organization, usually without permission.

用法与细微差别

Usually used about confidential or newsworthy information and journalism. Common with 'leak information to the press/media.' Implies secrecy and often disapproval. Not used for physical leaks (for liquids or gases).

例句

He leaked to the reporters about the company's plan.

basic

Someone leaked to the manager what happened in the meeting.

basic

The secret document was leaked to the public.

basic

Somebody must have leaked to the press again—it’s all over the news.

natural

Don’t leak to anyone else, okay? This stays between us.

natural

The whistleblower quietly leaked to a trusted journalist to expose the truth.

natural