【每日一词】transpire
transpire - /træn'spaɪɚ/ vi. 发生;蒸发;泄露. vt. 使蒸发;使排出;

transpire
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)
短语
transpire divulge 泄露机密
to leak to transpire 走风
Were the words to transpire 蒸发所有字
例句
It transpired that the fire was caused by a careless smoker.据传这场大火是由一位粗心的吸烟者造成的。
It later transpired that he hadn’t been telling the truth.他当时没说真话, 这在后来显露出来了。
These secrets presently transpired.这些秘密立刻就泄露了。
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.
During the opening marooning challenge, viewers saw Kevin Leung injure his shoulder going under a muddy net, but what actually transpired was much more involved than what aired on TV.
—Dalton Ross, EW.com, 27 Feb. 2025
What transpired Tuesday night revealed a painful, undeniable reality: Right now, this Magic team does not compare to the overachieving squad that nearly eliminated the Cavaliers last postseason.
—Josh Robbins, The Athletic, 25 Feb. 2025
Ricco’s motion must be approved by the judge, and the attorney states that no delay in jury selection or the trial itself would transpire.
—Steven J. Horowitz, Variety, 21 Feb. 2025
What transpired was three fights in the first nine seconds of the game, followed by a U.S. 3-1 victory.
—Scott Thompson, Fox News, 18 Feb. 2025