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  1. хим. продукт перколяции 2. просачиваться, проникать сквозь; проходить water percolates through the sand —- вода проходит сквозь песок 3. распространяться, становиться известным new theories percolate very slowly —- новые теории внедряются очень медленно the idea percolated into his head —- до него дошло 4. хим. процеживать, фильтровать; перколировать 5. варить кофе в перколяторе, в кофейнике с ситечком 6. кипеть, вариться (о кофе) 7. оживляться 8. ам. сл. хорошо, ровно идти (об автомобиле) 9. ам. сл. "урчать", ровно, устойчиво работать (о двигателе) ...
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  through  а) распространяться, становиться известным; Slowly the idea percolated through, and at last he understood. The news percolated through the village until everyone knew.  б) просачиваться, проникать сквозь; Sunlight percolated through the thick leaves.  в) процеживать; You percolate the coffee through this special paper, and it takes out the bitterness. PERCOLATE v.  1) просачиваться, проникать сквозь; проходить; The liquid percolated through, and the solids were left behind.  2) процеживать, фильтровать; перколировать;  3) распространяться, становиться известным; New theories percolate very slowly. - percolate through Syn: see filter ...
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  просачивающий ...
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  v. 1 intr. (often foll. by through) a (of liquid etc.) filter or ooze gradually (esp. through a porous surface). b (of an idea etc.) permeate gradually. 2 tr. prepare (coffee) by repeatedly passing boiling water through ground beans. 3 tr. ooze through; permeate. 4 tr. strain (a liquid, powder, etc.) through a fine mesh etc. Derivatives percolation n. Etymology: L percolare (as PER-, colare strain f. colum strainer) ...
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   verb  (-lated; -lating)  Etymology: Latin percolatus, past participle of percolare, from per- through + colare to sieve — more at per-, colander  Date: 1626  transitive verb  1.  a. to cause (a solvent) to pass through a permeable substance (as a powdered drug) especially for extracting a soluble constituent  b. to prepare (coffee) in a percolator  2. to be diffused through ; penetrate  intransitive verb  1. to ooze or trickle through a permeable substance ; seep  2.  a. to become ~d  b. to become lively or effervescent  3. to spread gradually allow the sunlight to ~ into our rooms — Norman Douglas  4. simmer 2a the feud had been percolating for a long time  • percolation noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (percolates, percolating, percolated) 1. If an idea, feeling, or piece of information percolates through a group of people or a thing, it spreads slowly through the group or thing. New fashions took a long time to percolate down. ...all of these thoughts percolated through my mind. VERB: V prep/adv, V prep/adv 2. When you percolate coffee or when coffee percolates, you prepare it in a percolator. She percolated the coffee and put croissants in the oven to warm. VERB: V n, also V 3. To percolate somewhere means to pass slowly through something that has very small holes or gaps in it. Rain water will only percolate through slowly. VERB: V prep/adv ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ v 1 if liquid, light etc percolates somewhere, it passes slowly through a material that has very small holes in it + through/down  (Water percolated down through the rock.) 2 if information percolates among people, it is passed gradually from one person to another + through/down  (News of the war percolated through to us after a few days.) 3 a) if coffee percolates, it is made in a special pot in which hot water is passed through crushed coffee beans b) to make coffee by this method - percolation n ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1626, from L. percolatus, pp. of percolare "strain through," from per- "through" + colare "to strain." ...
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