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weep, seep, ooze

de sudanglo, 30 de maio de 2013

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sudanglo (Mostrar o perfil) 30 de maio de 2013 21:55:07

Any suggestions?

A weeping joint where the boiler connects to the hot water tank.

The problem isn't fixed there's still certain amount of seepage at the base of the cylinder.

Just a few drops occasionally oozing from the ceiling, but the wall is still sopping wet

noelekim (Mostrar o perfil) 31 de maio de 2013 08:50:58

sudanglo:Any suggestions?
Here are mine. Certainly not the only possibilities ...

A weeping joint where the boiler connects to the hot water tank.
Gutanta artiko kie la forno konektiĝas al la varmakvujo.

The problem isn't fixed, there's still a certain amount of seepage at the base of the cylinder.
La problemo ne estas riparita, ankoraŭ estas iom da tralikiĝado ĉe la bazo de la cilindro.

Just a few drops occasionally oozing from the ceiling, but the wall is still sopping wet.
Nur kelkaj gutoj foje eksudas el la plafono, sed la muro ankoraŭ estas tramalsekigita.

sudanglo (Mostrar o perfil) 1 de junho de 2013 10:39:00

Eksudi is certainly a useful word here, if it can be generalized from the biological domain.

Elŝvitiĝi looks a good candidate too.

Guteti kaj liketi seem to me to be higher rates of flow. Larmi is too indefinite, but perhaps worth consderation

Trempi seem to imply a deliberate act. Saturita might be OK for sopping wet.

Of course a boiler in a domestic heating system doesn't actually boil the water. So boligilo is technically wrong. Hejtigilo could be an immersion heater or even an electric fire. I think I prefer kaldrono to forno for boiler.

Who has a copy of the new Duden in Esperanto?

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