0 If a liquid percolates, it moves slowly through a substance with very small holes in it. -- 滲透,滲漏,滲入
In the second situation chemical is deposited on a solid surface or percolates to the surface of the ground.
Their interaction percolates subtly and gently through the term or substitution according to the direction chosen.
Once activation has percolated through the network, a distributed pattern will be present at the output.
Blood enters via the hepatic artery or portal vein, and percolates through the narrow sinusoidal channels before exiting through the central veins.
Our definition suggests (but does not say) that all the categorial information of a conjunct percolates.
Lakes may take in water from many miles away that has percolated through the soil or through aquifers over decades.
Occasional evidence of this percolates through into the newspapers and, now and again, the law reports.
Second, fronted wh-words include a featural specification which percolates to the entire wh-phrase whereas non-fronted wh-words do not.