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1 | to flow into or out of something through small holes, usually when this should not happen 渗进;渗出;渗漏 | +through The rain had seeped through his clothes. 雨水渗进了他的衣服。 | | +into Poisonous chemicals from the factory are seeping into our soil. 工厂的有毒化学物质正渗透进我们的土壤。 | | +from/out of The helium will slowly seep out of the balloon. 氦气会慢慢从气球中渗漏出去。 | | +in Even when he closed the windows the noise of the traffic seeped in. 即使他关上了窗户,车辆的嘈杂声还是会传进来。 | |
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2 | if a bad feeling or idea seeps somewhere , you start to feel it or believe it (不好的情感或想法)出现 | +into Thoughts of revenge started to seep into her mind. 她脑中开始闪出复仇的想法。 | | +in This kind of language allows racism to start seeping in. 这类语言使种族主义情绪开始渗透进来。 | |
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- | ˌseep aˈway |
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| to gradually become weaker or disappear 逐渐减弱;渐渐消失 | Their supply of food gradually began to seep away. 他们的食物供应开始慢慢断了。 | |
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