leakage

leakage
noun
1) Auslaufen, das; (of fluid, gas) Ausströmen, das; (fig.): (of information) Durchsickern, das
2) (substance, amount)

the leakage is increasing — das Leck wird größer

mop up the leakage — das ausgelaufene Wasser usw. aufwischen

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[-ki‹]
noun ((an act of) leaking: Leakages in several water-mains had been reported; a leakage of information.) das Durchsickern
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leak·age
[ˈli:kɪʤ]
n
1. no pl (leaking) of gas Ausströmen nt; of liquid Auslaufen nt; of water Versickern nt
2. (leak) also COMPUT Leck nt; (in a pipe) undichte Stelle
3. no pl (fig: of secret information) Durchsickern nt
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['liːkɪdZ]
n
1) (= act) Auslaufen nt; (of body fluids) Austreten nt

there's a leakage of water into the oil — da läuft or tropft Wasser ins Öl

there's still a slight leakage — es ist immer noch etwas undicht

the ground was polluted by a leakage of chemicals — der Boden war durch auslaufende Chemikalien verunreinigt

2) (fig)

the government was worried by repeated security leakages — die Regierung war besorgt, weil wiederholt Informationen durchgesickert waren

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leakage [ˈliːkıdʒ] s
1. Lecken n
2. academic.ru/42194/leak">leak A 2, A 3, A 4
3. WIRTSCH Leckage f (Gewichtsverlust durch Verdunsten oder Aussickern aufgrund einer undichten Stelle)
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noun
1) Auslaufen, das; (of fluid, gas) Ausströmen, das; (fig.): (of information) Durchsickern, das
2) (substance, amount)

the leakage is increasing — das Leck wird größer

mop up the leakage — das ausgelaufene Wasser usw. aufwischen

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n.
Leck -s n.
Verlust -¨e m.

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