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单词 transpired
释义

transpire

verb

tran·​spire tran(t)-ˈspī(-ə)r How to pronounce transpire (audio)
transpired; transpiring

intransitive verb

1
: to take place : go on, occur
2
a
: to become known or apparent : develop
b
: to be revealed : come to light
3
: to give off vaporous material
specifically : to give off or exude watery vapor especially from the surfaces of leaves
4
: to pass in the form of a vapor from a living body

transitive verb

: to pass off or give passage to (a fluid) through pores or interstices
especially : to excrete (a fluid, such as water) in the form of a vapor through a living membrane (such as the skin)

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Transpire (based on Latin spirare, meaning "to breathe") was originally used technically to describe the passage of vapor through the pores of a membrane (such as the skin). From this use developed the figurative sense: "to escape from secrecy" or "to become known." That sense was used in ambiguous contexts and often meant "to happen" or "to take place."

Synonyms

  • be
  • befall
  • betide
  • chance
  • come
  • come about
  • come down
  • come off
  • cook
  • do
  • go down [slang]
  • go on
  • hap
  • happen
  • occur
  • pass
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Example Sentences

No one will soon forget the historic events that transpired on that day. A plant transpires more freely on a hot dry day. Trees transpire water at a rapid rate.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle French transpirer, from Medieval Latin transpirare, from Latin trans- + spirare to breathe

First Known Use

1597, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Kids Definition

transpire

verb

trans·​pire trans-ˈpīr How to pronounce transpire (audio)
transpired; transpiring
1
: to come to pass : happen
Important events transpired that day.
2
: to become known or apparent
It transpired that they had met before.
3
: to give off water vapor through openings in the leaves

transpired

verb

past tense of transpire
as in happened
to take place please tell me what transpired on the night of October 1

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • happened
  • occurred
  • was
  • came
  • did
  • befell
  • happed
  • chanced
  • came down
  • came about
  • passed
  • cooked
  • went on
  • went down
  • betided
  • came off
  • came to pass
  • arose
  • intervened
  • resulted
  • developed
  • materialized
  • proceeded
  • came up
  • followed
  • rose
  • fell out
  • turned out
  • shaped (up)
  • sprung (up)
  • broke
  • sprang (up)
  • went off
  • cropped (up)
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