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leakage

/lee-kij/US // ˈli kɪdʒ //UK // (ˈliːkɪdʒ) //

泄漏,渗漏,漏水,泄露

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of leaking; leak.
    • : something that leaks in or out.
    • : the amount that leaks in or out.
    • : Commerce. an allowance for loss by leaking.
    • : Physics, Electricity. the loss of all or part of a useful agent, as of the electric current that flows through an insulator or of the magnetic flux that passes outside useful flux circuits .

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inemanation
as inflow

Examples

  • The FDA has regulated microwave manufacturing since the ’70s to make sure models are protected against leakage.

  • These are best for most situations where privacy, isolation, and less noise leakage are important, whether at a recording studio or in a library.

  • There is leakage from the ceiling when it rains you can taste the mold in the air.

  • What’s happening now is more than the standard leakage and naturally if it lasts a long time, it will require supplies of extra air to the station.

  • While the ad server does have access to that data, Dovekey proposes there will be policies or restrictions in place to ensure there is no leakage.

  • According to Russianoff, leakage is as much a problem on the platforms as it is are inside the cars.

  • But Clapper  has also failed fundamentally to stanch the leakage of secrets so emblematic of his tenure atop the community.

  • The water in them was first served out, on account of leakage.

  • If this leakage can be seen where it discharges, then the trouble can be rectified.

  • A residual product of this dish is a sort of hard-bake toffee, formed by the leakage of jam from the chupatties.

  • The leakage takes place, if not along cracks, through capillary channels, which are everywhere present in sea-ice.

  • The tops of these arches were covered with stones, rushes and bitumen, and plates of lead, to prevent leakage.