percolate
verbVerb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they percolate | |
he / she / it percolates | |
past simple percolated | |
past participle percolated | |
-ing form percolating |
- [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.)
(of a liquid, gas, etc. )液體、氣體等 to move gradually through a surface that has very small holes or spaces in it 滲入;滲透;滲漏 - [intransitive]
to gradually become known or spread through a group or society 逐漸流傳;傳開 It had percolated through to us that something interesting was about to happen. 我們聽到傳言說,將要發生一件有趣的事。 Changes percolate through gradually. 變化逐漸滲透進來。
- [transitive, intransitive] percolate (something)
to make coffee in a percolator; to be made in this way (用滲濾式咖啡壺)濾煮;濾煮咖啡
Word Originearly 17th cent.: from Latin percolat- ‘strained through’, from the verb percolare, from per- ‘through’ + colare ‘to strain’ (from colum ‘strainer’).