(Askeri) SIZMA: 1. Dost veya düşman askerleri veya teşkilatı tarafından işgal edilmiş bir bölge veya araziden geçme veya buraya girme hareketi. Bu hareket gruplar veya şahıslar tarafından uzun veya düzensiz aralıklarla yapılır. Düşman ile ilgili olarak kullanıldığında temasın önlendiği anlamına gelir. 2. İstihbaratta kullanıldığı şekliyle, düşman arazide, bir hedef bölgeye bir ajan veya diğer bir şahsın yerleştirilmesidir. Genellikle bir sınır veya diğer bir muhafaza altındaki hattın geçilmesini kapsar. Sızma metotları şunlardır: Kara (gizli); gri (sahte dökümanlarla legal geçiş); beyaz (legal)
(Askeri) SIZMAK: Dost veya düşman kıta ve teşkilleri tarafından işgal edilen bir saha veya bölgeden, gayri muntazam fasılalarla ve küçük gruplar halinde veya teker teker geçmek. INFILTRATING COLUMN
The uncontrolled inward leakage of air through cracks and gaps in the building envelope, especially around windows and doors
When water permeates or soaks into the ground, it goes through open spaces and pores in the ground
Movernent of water through the soil surface into the soil, or the quantity of water entering the soil Infiltration is equal to the total precipitation less the losses due to interception by vegetation retention in depressions on the land surface, evaporation, and surface runoff
Groundwater flow entering the wastewater system through cracks or holes in pipes, manholes, or other system components, e g - building foundations
The downward entry of water into the soil This is distinct from percolation, which is movement of water through soil layers or material
1) The penetration of water through the ground surface into sub-surface soil or the penetration of water from the soil into sewer or other pipes through defective joints, connections, or manhole walls 2) The technique of applying large volumes of wastewater to land to penetrate the surface and percolate through the underlying soil See Percolation
1 The penetration of water through the ground surface into sub-surface soil or the penetration of water from the soil into sewer or other pipes through defective joints, connections, or manhole walls 2 The technique of applying large volumes of waste water to land to penetrate the surface and percolate through the underlying soil (See: percolation )
the slow passage of a liquid through a filtering medium; "the percolation of rainwater through the soil"; "the infiltration of seawater through the lava"
The movement of water from the surface of the land through the unsaturated zone and into the groundwater This occurs during and immediately after precipitation events It can also occur at the bottom of lakes and rivers
a process in which individuals (or small groups) penetrate an area (especially the military penetration of enemy positions without detection)
The penetration of water through the ground surface into the soil Once in the soil, water may pass into the bedrock to become groundwater
the process of passing through tissues or through a semi-permeable medium or filter
Movement of water from the ground surface into the soil (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)
the process of water moving from the ground surface vertically downward into the soil
(1) The penetration of water through the ground surface into sub-surface soil or the penetration of water from the soil into sewer or other pipes through defective joints, connections, or manhole walls (2) The technique of applying large volumes of waste water to land to penetrate the surface and percolate through the underlying soil (See: percolation )
The uncontrolled, undesirable flow of air into a building through cracks, windows, doors, or other openings in the building envelope, generally accompanied by exfiltration (flow out of the building)
(heat) The unchecked movement of outdoor air into a building through cracks around windows and doors or in walls, roofs, and floors Infiltration generally refers to cold air during the winter and hot air during the summer F - infiltration S - infiltracion
Related Topics: [irrigation] [runoff] The movement of water into the soil surface (percolation is its movement through the soil profile)
Movement of water through the soil surface into the soil, or the quantity of water entering the soil Infiltration is equal to the total precipitation less the losses due to interception by vegetation, retention in depressions on the land surface, evaporation, and surface runoff
The flow of water downward from the land surface into and through the upper soil layers
The movement of water or solutions into or through a rock or soil through its INTERSTICES or fractures; the flow of rain water into soil material
The downward entry of water through the soil surface into the soil Infiltration constitutes the sole source of water to sustain the growth of vegetation and it helps to sustain the ground water supply to wells, springs, and streams The rate of infiltration is influenced by the physical characteristics of the soil, soil cover (i e plants), water content of the soil, soil temperature, and rainfall intensity The terms infiltration and percolation are often used interchangeably
cause (a liquid) to enter by penetrating the interstices enter a group or organization in order to spy on the members; "The student organization was infiltrated by a traitor
If people infiltrate a place or organization, or infiltrate into it, they enter it secretly in order to spy on it or influence it. Activists had infiltrated the student movement A reporter tried to infiltrate into the prison. + infiltration infiltrations in·fil·tra·tion an inquiry into alleged infiltration by the far left group
To pass troops in relatively small numbers through an opening in the enemy's position or his field of fire or through territory occupied by other troops or organizations
pass through an enemy-line; in a military conflict pass into or through by filtering or permeating; "the substance infiltrated the material" cause (a liquid) to enter by penetrating the interstices enter a group or organization in order to spy on the members; "The student organization was infiltrated by a traitor
To infiltrate people into a place or organization means to get them into it secretly in order to spy on it or influence it. Some countries have infiltrated their agents into the Republic