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From:
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leak
/ˈlik/
(vi.)漏,滲;泄漏(vt.)使滲漏,使泄漏漏洞,漏隙;泄漏,漏出
From:
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leak
洩漏
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Leak
n.
1.
A
crack
,
crevice
,
fissure
,
or
hole
which
admits
water
or
other
fluid
,
or
lets
it
escape
;
as
,
a
leak
in
a
roof
;
a
leak
in
a
boat
;
a
leak
in
a
gas
pipe
.
“One
leak
will
sink
a
ship.”
2.
The
entrance
or
escape
of
a
fluid
through
a
crack
,
fissure
,
or
other
aperture
;
as
,
the
leak
gained
on
the
ship's
pumps
.
3.
Elec.
A
loss
of
electricity
through
imperfect
insulation
;
also
,
the
point
at
which
such
loss
occurs
.
To spring a leak
,
to
open
or
crack
so
as
to
let
in
water
;
to
begin
to
let
in
water
;
as
,
the
ship
sprung a leak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Leak
,
a.
Leaky
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Leak
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Leaked
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Leaking
.]
1.
To
let
water
or
other
fluid
in
or
out
through
a
hole
,
crevice
,
etc
.;
as
,
the
cask
leaks
;
the
roof
leaks
;
the
boat
leaks
.
2.
To
enter
or
escape
,
as
a
fluid
,
through
a
hole
,
crevice
,
etc
.;
to
pass
gradually
into
,
or
out
of
,
something
; --
usually
with
in
or
out
.
To leak out
,
to
be
divulged
gradually
or
clandestinely
;
to
become
public
;
as
,
the
facts
leaked out
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
leak
n
1:
an
accidental
hole
that
allows
something
(
fluid
or
light
etc
.)
to
enter
or
escape
; "
one
of
the
tires
developed
a
leak
"
2:
soft
watery
rot
in
fruits
and
vegetables
caused
by
fungi
3:
a
euphemism
for
urination
; "
he
had
to
take
a
leak
" [
syn
:
wetting
,
making water
,
passing water
]
4:
the
unwanted
discharge
of
a
fluid
from
some
container
; "
they
tried
to
stop
the
escape
of
gas
from
the
damaged
pipe
";
"
he
had
to
clean
up
the
leak
" [
syn
:
escape
,
leakage
,
outflow
]
5:
unauthorized
(
especially
deliberate
)
disclosure
of
confidential
information
[
syn
:
news leak
]
v
1:
tell
anonymously
; "
The
news
were
leaked
to
the
paper
"
2:
be
leaked
; "
The
news
leaked
out
despite
his
secrecy
" [
syn
: {
leak
out
]
3:
enter
or
escape
as
through
a
hole
or
crack
or
fissure
;
"
Water
leaked
out
of
the
can
into
the
backpack
"; "
Gas
leaked
into
the
basement
"
4:
have
an
opening
that
allows
light
or
substances
to
enter
or
go
out
; "
The
container
leaked
gasoline
"; "
the
roof
leaks
badly
"
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