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06:05 Sep 15, 2001 |
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4 +1 | leaks / infiltrations |
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4 | water filtration vs. water loss |
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leaks / infiltrations Explanation: Pérdidas de agua are leaks. Filtraciones may mean water coming in or out through something (a pipe, for example). A "pérdida" is always a loss and the usual translation is leak. For filtraciones you can use infiltration, defined as "Leakage of outdoor air (but it may apply to water) into a building by natural forces, for example, by seepage through cracks or other openings." (McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of Engineering) HTH see above |
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water filtration vs. water loss Explanation: Filtration implies a slow process through some permeable medium. Water loss implies a large amount of water lost through some gap, crack etc. I hope to be right, good luck |
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comment Explanation: Hi, Jon I agree with Andrea, but I need some more space. In this case (a dam), pérdidas refer to water going out, and filtraciones to water leaking into the foundations of the wall, thus weakening its structure. The "pérdidas" affect the dam function (it won't contain the water), while the "filtraciones" may affect the dam itself, because if foundations are affected the wall may collapse. Regards, Patricia |
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