漏风

漏風
lòufēng
verb #36,184

Meanings

  1. 1 to leak air (of a container, room, etc.)
  2. 2 to lisp / speak with air leaking through missing teeth
  3. 3 to leak information (figurative)

Examples

Zhè shàn chuānghu lòufēng, wǎnshàng shuìjiào tèbié lěng.
This window leaks air — it's extra cold at night when sleeping.
Yéye diào le jǐ kē yá, shuōhuà yǒudiǎnr lòufēng.
Grandpa lost a few teeth and lisps a bit when he speaks.
Zhè ge xiāoxi qiānwàn bié lòufēng.
Whatever you do, don't let this news leak out.

Tips

memory
Three uses, all from the same image of 'air escaping through a gap': (1) drafty windows or punctured tires; (2) a person talking with missing teeth, where the air whistles through gaps; (3) information 'whistling out' to people it shouldn't reach. The third sense overlaps with 走漏 (zǒulòu, 'to leak [information]').

Stroke Order

lòu
fēng