v. pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings
词态变化
现在分词:seeping
过去式:seeped
过去分词:seeped
第三人称单数:seeps
复数形式:seeps
常见例句
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n any thick, viscous matter n the process of seeping v pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings v release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities
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the process of seeping
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plural of seepage n
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plural of seeping v pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings s leaking out slowly
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In some languages such as French or Spainish it is actually required as part of the accent but has seeped into the English language perverting the grammar of sentences, annoying the hell out of some and showing the widespread influence of US TV like Friends and Sex and the City on accents (particularly in the UK and Ireland) > Example 1: "Well our windfall would probably be 4000? By this time next year?" > Example 2: "Mom no way can I go out like that