seeps in English

verb
1
(of a liquid) flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes.
water began to seep through the soles of his boots
noun
1
a place where petroleum or water oozes slowly out of the ground.
The stable isotope composition of the first and second stages of the worm tube carbonates is similar to that of carbonates from modern petroleum seeps .

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1. This heat wave seeps and is affecting the Chinese some dance art pioneers'thought gradually.

2. 18 There is a kind of laziness or weariness which seeps into troubled marriages.

3. Let's repair the dam before water seeps in. A stitch in time saves nine.

4. helped to advance our knowledge of the biodiversity of vents and seeps, seamounts and abyssal plains.

5. Water seeps down through the limestone, carrying along tiny deposits of the rock it's washing away.

6. The two lakes near Le Pont have no outlets above ground; the water seeps away in the karst substratum.

7. The Talara Tar Seeps in Peru represent a similar scenario, and have also produced fossils of Smilodon.

8. Clearly, their ties to the place remained, and no discord or rivalry over it seeps into family correspondence.

9. After all, “natural seeps from the ocean floor have been releasing oil into the world’s waters” for aeons.

10. Water seeps into the caves from above-ground, carrying minute particles of calcium carbonate dissolved from the limestone.

11. The taste comes from dissolved minerals accumulating in the water as it seeps through the rock layers.

12. The bacteria metabolise hydrogen sulfide and methane produced by the seeps, and are harvested by the animals' comb-like mouthparts.

13. When you eat , acid forms on the outside of the tooth and seeps into the enamel ' s rods .

14. The rain seeps down through the snow and forms a bit of terra firma when the temperature plummets.

15. Metazoans are virtually absent except in some of the lakes where fresh water seeps in at the edges.

16. After a French engineer investigated petroleum seeps on the islands in 1912, a 75-year concession was granted to the Red Sea Oilfields.

17. Discarded sodden matches and joint stubs jostle around in the pan and urine seeps into the sole of my shoe.

18. Semi-solid hydrocarbons from seeps were also burned in ancient times, but these materials were mostly used for waterproofing and embalming.

19. If the Crumpet batter seeps out from under the ring into the pan, it means the batter is too thin

20. As the freshwater of Greenland's ice sheet seeps into the salt water of the oceans, low-lying lands around the globe are threatened.

21. Ideally, the Cementing mixture seeps underneath the lead came's flanges, but much of the time, it only butts up against the lead

22. 4 Discarded sodden matches and joint stubs jostle around in the pan and urine seeps into the sole of my shoe.

23. We also boast one of the only heat cycled Barrelhouses in the world, ensuring every drop seeps into the charred and toasted white oak, …

24. The crabs live at deep-sea cold seeps where they feed on symbiotic proteobacteria, which they cultivate on hair-like projections on their claws.

25. Seamounts form from magmatic eruptions, which occur when lava seeps up to the crust through the partially-melted sub-layer, known as the asthenosphere, in the mantle.

26. Chicle is a history in four acts, all of them focused on the sticky white substance that seeps from the sapodilla tree when its bark is cut

27. Chicle is a history in four acts, all of them focused on the sticky white substance that seeps from the sapodilla tree when its bark is cut

28. The Antlered Team Delilah Cap is a light pink baseball cap with a dull purple bill that seeps into the cap in a shard-like design.

29. Atrazine kills emerged weeds by absorption of the chemical into the plants' leaves and stems and absorption through its roots of chemical that seeps into the ground

30. Karst is a geological term that describes an irregular region of sinks, caverns and channels caused by groundwater as it seeps and flows through underground rock formations. . . .

31. Our study will make known that Russian reflexive pronoun can make up idiomatic collocation with verb, and its semantic content seeps into verb, its reference property reduces accordingly.

32. We also boast one of the only heat cycled Barrelhouses in the world, ensuring every drop seeps into the charred and toasted white oak, giving Woodford Reserve its color and signature flavor.

33. Boinked (The Bride) Lyrics: White dress and a sticky mess all over your conscience / Happy is your day today, but forever is your penance / Sweetness seeps from lipstick smiles, then "pursed

34. During the course of the block and while injecting the localanalgesics the clear liquid seeps out of the anus so the trial was Abortedand patient was taken under general anaesthesia only

35. Authigenic carbonates can occur in association with fluid venting at methane seeps, which is sporadically distributed over the modern seafloor11 and may be enhanced by a drop in deep seawater oxygen level12

36. The generic version of the popular Curtail Herbicide, Cody Herbicide It provides dual action as it kills weeds through absorbing into the foliage and also seeps into the ground to kill at the root system.

37. "Beanpole," directed with extraordinary intimacy by the gifted 28-year-old filmmaker Kantemir Balagov is about how the trauma of war lingers and seeps into everyday life, even after the war itself

38. In these giant operations, feces, urine, and anything else that seeps beneath pens' slatted floors—stillborn pigs, Afterbirths, pesticides, blood—form a liquid slurry, which is then pumped into open-earth pits, known in the industry as lagoons

39. Suffice it to say, this would violate affect studies’ hard-earned (not necessarily hard-wired) capacities – the always making-room of ‘to be affected’ and ‘to affect’ – for Capaciousness: its mode of attention to the ‘more-than,’ the ‘other-than,’ the ‘different-than,’ its attunements to what exceeds and what seeps

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41. Authigenic carbonates recovered from two newly discovered active cold seeps on the northwestern slope of the South China Sea have been studied using petrography, mineralogy, stable carbon and oxygen isotopic, as well as trace element compositions, together with AMS 14 C ages of shells of seep-dwelling bivalves to unravel fluid sources, formation conditions, and seepage dynamics.