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seal noun [C] (COVERING) anything that prevents the escape of liquid or gas from a container or pipe: The oil seal broke, and all the oil leaked from the engine. Don’t use that jar of baby food if the seal is broken.
- English (US)
SEAL meaning: 1. a large mammal that eats fish and lives...
- Seagull
SEAGULL definition: 1. a bird that lives near the sea and...
- Pup
PUP definition: 1. a baby of particular animals, or a puppy:...
- Seal: Russian Translation
SEAL translate: тюлень , пломба, печать , печать, затычка ,...
- Seal: Italian Translation
SEAL translate: foca, sigillo, guarnizione, sigillare,...
- Seal: German Translation
seal translate: das Siegel, das Siegel, die Abdichtung,...
- English (US)
seal something to make something definite, so that it cannot be changed or argued about. to seal a contract; They shook hands to seal the deal. The discovery of new evidence sealed his fate (= nothing could prevent what was going to happen to him). She sealed victory with a birdie at the final hole. Topics Discussion and agreement c1; cover surface
A seal is something such as a piece of sticky paper or wax that is fixed to a container or door and must be broken before the container or door can be opened. The seal on the box broke when it fell from its hiding-place.
seal. verb. /sil/ Verb Forms. close envelope. seal something (up/down) to close an envelope, etc. by sticking the edges of the opening together Make sure you've signed the check before sealing the envelope. a sealed bid (= one that is kept in a sealed envelope and therefore remains secret until all other bids have been received)
Seal definition: an embossed emblem, figure, symbol, word, letter, etc., used as attestation or evidence of authenticity. See examples of SEAL used in a sentence.
SEAL meaning: 1 : to close (something) tightly so that air, liquid, etc., cannot get in or out often + up; 2 : to close (an envelope, bag, etc.) by sticking or pressing two of its parts together
A device or material that is used to close off or fasten an opening or connection, especially to prevent the escape of a liquid or gas: used caulk as a seal around the window. b. An airtight closure: a door that lacks a tight seal.