Zum Inhalt springen
vocaboo
Beta
Anmelden

leak

Aussprache: [liːk]

Wort

Kontext: „physical action“

(verb) to let something escape or flow out, like water or air. If a bottle is not closed properly, the drink can leak out.

Beispiel

The pipe leaked water all night, causing a small puddle on the floor.

Beispiel

The pipe does not leak; it holds all the water safely inside.

Beispiel

Is that bottle leaking any liquid?

Kontext: „physical phenomenon“

(noun) an opening or hole that allows something like water or air to escape. If there is a crack in a tire, that can cause a leak.

Beispiel

There was a small leak in the roof that needed fixing.

Beispiel

There is no leak in the roof; everything is perfectly sealed.

Beispiel

Can you find where the leak is coming from?

Kontext: „information“

(verb) to give or let information out that is supposed to be a secret. It’s like telling someone something you weren’t supposed to share.

Beispiel

The reporter leaked some details about the new movie before the official announcement.

Beispiel

She didn't leak any information; the news remained a complete surprise.

Beispiel

Did someone leak any important details about the project?

Kontext: „information“

(noun) the unauthorized release of confidential information. This can happen in news, companies, or organizations.

Beispiel

The leak of the documents shocked everyone in the company.

Beispiel

There was no leak of information; everything stayed private.

Beispiel

How did the leak of the email affect the investigation?

0s
0s