0 If a liquid percolates, it moves slowly through a substance with very small holes in it:
2 (of a liquid) to move through a substance by going through very small spaces within it:
No organizational benefits appear to have percolated down to the members.
However, there were many layers through which his messages percolated and were understood.
On these days, the excess water is wasted as it percolates deep into the groundwater table or becomes runoff.
He explained that the nominalization suffix nominalizes the syntactic category of a verb, and the role of the verb is percolated into its parent node.
In the absence of a soil adsorptive capacity these are likely to be rapidly removed in percolating water.
In this way, imbalance percolates up the tree, one level at a time, until it can be removed.
Such features are never percolated up to the parent node of a rule.
Second, fronted wh-words include a featural specification which percolates to the entire wh-phrase whereas non-fronted wh-words do not.
中文繁体
液體, 滲透,滲漏,滲入, (用滲濾式咖啡壺)濾煮(咖啡)…
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液体, 渗透,渗漏,渗入, (用渗滤式咖啡壶)滤煮(咖啡)…
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percolar, espalhar…
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przesączać się…
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