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1 | a hole or crack in an object or container that a liquid or gas comes out of 漏洞;空隙;裂缝 |
| +in a leak in the roof 屋顶的裂缝 |
| spring a leak (=suddenly start to have one) The bathroom flooded because the water tank sprang a leak. 突然裂开一条缝 |
| 1a | an amount of liquid or gas that comes out of a hole or crack in something (液体或气体的)泄漏量 | | a gas/oil leak The explosion was caused by a gas leak in the main line. 爆炸是由主管道的煤气泄漏引起的。 | |
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2 | an occasion when secret or private information is told to journalists (机密或秘密的)泄露,透露 |
| Jackson said he did not believe the leaks came from his office. 杰克逊说他不相信他办公室的人会泄露机密。 |
PHRASE |
- | take a leak impolite |
| to urinatepass liquid waste from your body |
| 撒尿;小便 |
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