seep [siːp]
seep
∗seep [siːp]
verbo intransitivo
también:
- to seep into something -> filtrarse en algo
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seep [siip]
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Colar, pasar. (Escocia) (n)
2Colarse, rezumarse, pasar a través de los poros. (n)
3Perder un líquido por haberse derramado o rezumado. (n)
4Escurrirse una cosa mojada. (n)
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Verb Conjugation for "seep"
Imperative
- seep
- you seep
- he/she seeps
- we seep
- you seep
- they seep
Preterite
- I seeped
- you seeped
- he/she seeped
- we seeped
- you seeped
- they seeped
Present Continuous
- I am seeping
- you are seeping
- he/she is seeping
- we are seeping
- you are seeping
- they are seeping
Present Perfect
- I have seeped
- you have seeped
- he/she has seeped
- we have seeped
- you have seeped
- they have seeped
Past Continuous
- I was seeping
- you were seeping
- he/she was seeping
- we were seeping
- you were seeping
- they were seeping
Past Perfect
- I had seeped
- you had seeped
- he/she had seeped
- we had seeped
- you had seeped
- they had seeped
Future
- I will seep
- you will seep
- he/she will seep
- we will seep
- you will seep
- they will seep
Future Perfect
- I will have seeped
- you will have seeped
- he/she will have seeped
- we will have seeped
- you will have seeped
- they will have seeped
Future Continuous
- I will be seeping
- you will be seeping
- he/she will be seeping
- we will be seeping
- you will be seeping
- they will be seeping
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been seeping
- you have been seeping
- he/she has been seeping
- we have been seeping
- you have been seeping
- they have been seeping
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been seeping
- you will have been seeping
- he/she will have been seeping
- we will have been seeping
- you will have been seeping
- they will have been seeping
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been seeping
- you had been seeping
- he/she had been seeping
- we had been seeping
- you had been seeping
- they had been seeping
