leach
leach
liʧ
lich
British pronunciation
/lˈiːt‍ʃ/

Définition et signification de « leach » en anglais

Leach
01

lixiviat, percolat

the process by which liquid passes through a material, dissolving and carrying away soluble components
example
Exemples
Intensive irrigation accelerated the leach of nitrates into the aquifer.
L'irrigation intensive a accéléré la lixiviation des nitrates dans l'aquifère.
to leach
01

lixivier, lessiver

to extract or wash out soluble substances from a material by passing a liquid through it
example
Exemples
Manufacturers leach metals from ore using chemical solutions.
Les fabricants lixivient les métaux du minerai à l'aide de solutions chimiques.
02

S'infiltrer, Percoler

to gradually penetrate, often carrying dissolved substances
example
Exemples
Tannins from the oak barrel leached into the aging wine.
Les tanins du fût de chêne se sont lessivés dans le vin vieillissant.
03

lessiver, lixivier

to cause a liquid to percolate through a substance, dissolving or carrying components
example
Exemples
Gardeners leach compost heaps with water to collect nutrient-rich runoff.
Les jardiniers lixivient les tas de compost avec de l'eau pour recueillir le ruissellement riche en nutriments.
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