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to leak / to divulge / to leave out by mistake / waterclock or hourglass (old)
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leak / hole / gap / loophole
HSK 5
(of pipes, ceilings, roofs etc) to leak water; to have a water leak
tax evasion
oil spill; oil leak / (fig.) boo! (opposite of 加油)
funnel
to leak electricity / (fig.) (coll.) to unintentionally arouse romantic interest (by being solicitous etc) / cf. 放電|放电
perforated spoon / strainer spoon / skimmer
to leak air or gas
to make an indiscreet remark
lit. a fish that escaped the net (idiom) / fig. sb or sth that slips through the net
(of an argument, theory etc) full of flaws (idiom)
a leak (e.g. of chemicals)
water clock / clepsydra
to miss / to leave out / to omit / to be omitted / to be missing / to slip through / to leak out / to seep away
funnel cloud
to lose sth due to leakage / to let sth slip through / a slip-up / an oversight
water-driven armillary sphere (Zhang Heng's famous astronomical apparatus)
to divulge the will of heaven (idiom); to leak a secret / to let the cat out of the bag
lit. to eat rotten meat to assuage hunger (idiom) / fig. to disregard long-term consequences for short-term benefits; shortsighted
colander / strainer / sieve / leaky pot


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