Seeped Meaning in English
word · lemma: seep
ˈsipt
SEEPT
sˈiːpt
SEEPT
释义
To flow or leak slowly through tiny holes or cracks, often used for liquids or gas moving through something.
用法与细微差别
Usually used for liquids like water, oil, or blood, but can describe anything leaking slowly (even smells, light, or ideas figuratively). Often appears in passive or descriptive contexts. Not for quick or obvious flows; use 'leak' for bigger or more direct amounts.
Spanish: filtrarse - gotear - escurrirsePortuguese (BR): infiltrar-se - escorrerPortuguese (PT): infiltrar-se - escorrerChinese (Simplified): 渗出 - 渗透Chinese (Traditional): 滲出 - 滲透Hindi: रिसना - टपकनाArabic: تسرّب - نفذBengali: চুয়ে পড়া - ধীরে ধীরে প্রবেশ করাRussian: просачиватьсяJapanese: 染み出るVietnamese: thấm qua - rỉ raKorean: 스며들다 - 새어 나오다Turkish: sızmakUrdu: رسنا - آہستہ آنا (مائع یا بو وغیرہ)Indonesian: merembes - meresap
例句
Water seeped through the cracks in the wall.
basic
Oil seeped from the engine onto the floor.
basic
Blood seeped through the bandage.
basic
A strange smell seeped into the room overnight.
natural
The news slowly seeped out and everybody found out.
natural
Rainwater seeped under the door, soaking the carpet.
natural