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leach

/leech/US // litʃ //UK // (liːtʃ) //

沥滤,沥滤器,浸浸

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to dissolve out soluble constituents from by percolation.
    • : to cause to percolate through something.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to undergo the action of percolating water.
    • : to percolate, as water.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of leaching.
    • : a product or solution obtained by leaching; leachate.
    • : the material leached.
    • : a vessel for use in leaching.

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Examples

  • There’s another Britney on my mind today, too, one that is alive, one that can be saved from the leaches that are controlling and trafficking her.

  • Rising sea levels have elevated the water table in coastal areas, shrinking the depth of leach fields and increasing contamination.

  • Professor Penelope Leach told The Daily Beast it was ludicrous to monitor young children in that way.

  • The compilation also brought the Nazi-riffic Apt Pupil and leach-tastic The Body (aka Stand By Me) to the silver screen.

  • Leach ran an ad teasing Margolies about her Clinton connection, dismissing the first family of Democratic politics as old news.

  • Leach was active in several moderate groups during his 30 years in the House, losing his bid for reelection in 2006.

  • For Jeff Leach, the man behind it, the restaurant was an experiment.

  • Among the former were a species of phyllosoma, and the Alima hyalina of Leach.

  • As Donovan described and figured this insect many years before Dr. Leach, his name has the right of priority.

  • Mr. Leach, of Michigan, stated that he had paired with Mr. English, or he would have voted in the negative.

  • In Calepteryx Virgo Leach, the former are of a lovely silky blue, and the latter green.

  • A Y-shaped partition that divides the head internally in Locusta Leach, into two chambers, an anterior and posterior.