seep
US: /ˈsip/
UK: /sˈiːp/
UK: /sˈiːp/
English Vietnamese dictionary
seep /si:n/
- nội động từ
- rỉ ra, thấm qua
Advanced English dictionary
+ verb
[V +adv./prep.] (especially of liquids) to flow slowly and in small quantities through sth or into sth: Blood was beginning to seep through the bandages. + Water seeped from a crack in the pipe. + (figurative) Gradually the pain seeped away.
Collocation dictionary
ADV.
gradually, slowly | away, out, through
The power had gradually seeped away.
VERB + SEEP
begin to
PREP.
from
Blood was seeping slowly from the wound.
| into, out of
Water was seeping out of the tank.
| through
The damp seeped through her thin shoes.
Concise English dictionary
seeps|seeped|seepingsɪːp
verb
+pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings