释义 |
- n.泄漏;渗漏;漏洞;裂缝
- v.漏水;透露;使泄漏;传开
- 网络泄露;漏出
现在分词:leaking 过去式:leaked 第三人称单数:leaks v. betray,disclose,drip,escape,give away n. betrayal,disclosure,giveaway,leakage,outflow 1. | [i][t] 漏;渗漏;泄漏to allow liquid or gas to get in or out through a small hole or crack |
| | | The roof was leaking. 屋顶在漏水。 | | The tank had leaked a small amount of water. 水箱渗漏出少量的水。 |
2. | [i] 渗入;漏出to get in or out through a small hole or crack in sth |
| Water had started to leak into the cellar. 水已开始渗入地下室。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth (to sb) 泄露,透露(秘密信息);走漏to give secret information to the public, for example by telling a newspaper |
| The contents of the report were leaked to the press. 报告的内容泄露到新闻界了。 | | |
1. | 漏洞;裂缝;缝隙a small hole or crack that lets liquid or gas flow in or out of sth by accident |
| | | a leak in the gas pipe 煤气管道的裂缝 |
2. | 泄漏出的液体(或气体)liquid or gas that escapes through a hole in sth |
3. | (秘密信息的)透露a deliberate act of giving secret information to the newspapers, etc. |
| a leak to the press about the government plans on tax 有关政府税收计划的消息对新闻界的泄露 |
4. | 撒尿an act of passing urine from the body |
v. | 1. to let something escape or enter accidentally, or escape or enter in this way 2. to release confidential information unofficially or covertly, usually to the media, or become publicly known in such a way 3. if an object or container leaks, or if it leaks something, liquid or gas comes out of it through a hole or crack 4. to tell private or secret information to journalists or to the public 5. (allow to)pass out or in through a leak 6. (of news,secrets,etc.)cause to become known by chance or with authority 1. to let something escape or enter accidentally, or escape or enter in this way 2. to release confidential information unofficially or covertly, usually to the media, or become publicly known in such a way 3. if an object or container leaks, or if it leaks something, liquid or gas comes out of it through a hole or crack 4. to tell private or secret information to journalists or to the public 5. (allow to)pass out or in through a leak 6. (of news,secrets,etc.)cause to become known by chance or with authority | n. | 1. an unintentional hole or crack that permits something such as liquid, gas, or light to escape or enter 2. the accidental escape or unwanted entry of something, usually by way of an unintentional hole or crack 3. something such as liquid or gas that escapes through an unintentional hole or crack 4. a means of escape, or the resulting loss by means of it 5. an unofficial release of confidential information, usually to the media 6. a place through which an electric current escapes accidentally, or the resulting loss of electricity 8. an occasion when private or secret information is told to journalists 1. an unintentional hole or crack that permits something such as liquid, gas, or light to escape or enter 2. the accidental escape or unwanted entry of something, usually by way of an unintentional hole or crack 3. something such as liquid or gas that escapes through an unintentional hole or crack 4. a means of escape, or the resulting loss by means of it 5. an unofficial release of confidential information, usually to the media 6. a place through which an electric current escapes accidentally, or the resulting loss of electricity 8. an occasion when private or secret information is told to journalists |
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