permeate nel dizionario PONS

permeate Esempi dal dizionario PONS (verificati dalla Redazione)

to permeate (into sth)
to permeate through sth

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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The author believed it was partly the corruption of the nation's leaders which had permeated the society and led to the rampant unethical excesses.
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Sugars do not readily permeate through the membrane.
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Music from the series has permeated into different areas of culture.
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Their struggle has permeated many aspects of the peoples social lives.
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The solvent and other dissolved components that pass through the membrane are known as permeate.
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This made attendance to take special preference for music jacket, and that will permeate his personality with campesino traits, giving more elements to his creations.
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Approximately 48.5% of the feed water is converted to low salinity water, termed permeate, while the remainder is returned to the sea as saline concentrate.
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The totemistic principle was then the clan itself, and it was permeated with sanctity.
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Echoes of these childhood heroes permeated the records he was to release himself 33 years later.
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The smell quickly permeated the cabin, making astronauts physically ill.
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