transpire
verb
uk/trænˈspaɪər/us/trænˈspaɪɚ/transpireverb(BECOME KNOWN)
[I]formal
If it transpires that something hashappened, thispreviouslysecretorunknownfactbecomesknown:
(秘密或未知事实)暴露,公开,为人所知[+ that]It mayyettranspirethatministersknewmore than they areadmittingat themoment.但有一天人们或许会发现,部长们当时知道的比他们现在承认的要多。
As itlatertranspired, she hadknownhim atschool.后来得知她上学时就认识他。
Revealing secrets & becoming known
- (the) word is/gets outidiom
- anti-secrecy
- backchannel
- bare
- blowsomeone'scoveridiom
- blow/take the lid offsomethingidiom
- break
- declassify
- hold
- huddle
- leakage
- Queen's evidence
- rat
- rat onsomeone/something
- reintroduce
- revealingly
- revelatory
- state's evidence
- tip
- unload
transpireverb(HAPPEN)
[I]formal
tohappen:
发生No one iswillingtopredictwhat may transpire at thepeaceconference.没有人愿意预测和平会议上会发生什么。
Occurring and happening
- afoot
- asynchronous
- attendant
- be at workidiom
- become
- eventuate
- fall
- fall into placeidiom
- follow on
- go hand in hand withsomethingidiom
- go on
- pass
- result
- resynchronize
- roll
- roll around
- shake out
- succeed
- supervene
- turn
transpireverb(LOSE WATER)
[IorT]biologyspecialized
If abodyorplanttranspires, itloseswaterthroughitssurfaceorskin.
(人体或植物)蒸腾,水分蒸发Animal physiology: bodily fluids & their production
- beaded
- bile
- bilirubin
- bogey
- bogy
- bucket
- discharge
- dribble
- dribbling
- jism
- lather
- perspiration
- pus
- snot
- sperm
- spit
- synovial
- transpiration
- uric acid
- weeping