transpire如何读

英:[trænˈspaɪə(r)]

美:[trænˈspaɪər]

transpire是什么意思

vi.

蒸发

泄露

(事情)发生

vt.

使蒸发

使排出

[医]发汗

(秘密)被泄漏

transpire自然拼读

tran·spire

traen spaIr

transpire变形

第三人称单数:transpires

现在分词:transpiring

过去式:transpired

过去分词:transpired

transpire扩展

transpiration (n.)

transpire词根

词根:transpire

n.

transpiration 蒸发,散发;[植] 蒸腾作用;[航] 流逸

transpire英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to take place : go on, occur

to become known or apparent : develop

to be revealed : come to light

to give off vaporous materialspecifically: to give off or exude watery vapor especially from the surfaces of leaves

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 intersticesespecially: to excrete (a fluid, such as water) in the form of a vapor through a living membrane (such as the skin)

transpire词源中文解释

1590年代,“以蒸汽或液体的形式通过”来自法语 transpirer(16世纪),源自拉丁语 trans “横跨,超越; 通过”(见 trans-) + spirare “呼吸”(见 spirit(n.))。比喻意义上的“泄露,被知晓”记录于1741年,错误的意思“发生,发生”几乎同样古老,最早记录于1755年。相关: Transpired; transpiring。

transpire词源英文解释

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

The first known use of transpire was in 1597

transpire儿童词典英英释义

transplant1 of 2verb

to dig up and plant in another soil or situation

transplant seedlings

to remove from one place and settle or introduce elsewhere a New Yorker transplanted to the West coast

transplanted beavers to other parts of the state

to transfer (an organ or tissue) from one part or individual to another

transplant2 of 2noun

something or someone transplanted

the act or process of transplanting

transplant1 of 2verb

to dig up and plant in another soil or situation

transplant seedlings

to remove from one place and settle or introduce elsewhere a New Yorker transplanted to the West coast

transplanted beavers to other parts of the state

to transfer (an organ or tissue) from one part or individual to another

transplant2 of 2noun

something or someone transplanted

the act or process of transplanting

transplant1 of 2verb

to dig up and plant in another soil or situation

transplant seedlings

to remove from one place and settle or introduce elsewhere a New Yorker transplanted to the West coast

transplanted beavers to other parts of the state

to transfer (an organ or tissue) from one part or individual to another

transplant2 of 2noun

something or someone transplanted

the act or process of transplanting

transplant1 of 2verb

to dig up and plant in another soil or situation

transplant seedlings

to remove from one place and settle or introduce elsewhere a New Yorker transplanted to the West coast

transplanted beavers to other parts of the state

to transfer (an organ or tissue) from one part or individual to another

transplant2 of 2noun

something or someone transplanted

the act or process of transplanting

transpireverb

to pass or give off in the form of water vapor through stomata in leaves

to become known or apparent : become revealed

it transpired that we had the wrong address

to come to pass : happen

what transpired last night

transpire 例句

1 There is no purpose in recalling what then transpired, our long flight, our final defeats.

2 One day soon after the 2012 London Summer Games had actually transpired, I was out shopping with my friend Habiba in a department store at the shopping mall.

3 All memorable events, I should say, transpire in morning time and in a morning atmosphere.

我敢说, 所有值得回顾的事件, 都发生在清晨的光阴和气氛里.

4 I know not what further scheme they would have enacted upon my already distracted frame had events not transpired which changed considerably the issue of this incarceration.

5 No, Penelope was certain; Lady Constance would rather endure a dozen wild children living in Ashton Place than risk inciting the kind of home wrecking that had transpired.

6 The occasional interpolations of the playwright, majestically voiced by Mr. Abraham, do not constitute an inspired dramatic device, but are often more amusing than anything that is transpiring onstage.

7 My past experience was not to 'meddle' with the material, but use my concentration as a guide to what might transpire.

8 And, after a moment, by a low, slow whistle from Lazlo, whose discovery, it transpired, wasn’t so small after all.

9 It transpired that Marker, who seemed so at home in the most distant lands, actually lived in a small apartment block in a poor district of the 20th arondissement of Paris.

10 I longed to recount to Dr. Trefusis what had transpired—but could not.

11 As it sometimes transpires when mad adventures in art and science are allowed to run their course, something truly wonderful emerged.

12 No one will soon forget the historic events that transpired on that day.

13 I remain standing, trying to contemplate and recover from what’s just transpired.

14 My head was full of everything that had transpired in court: I was replaying what witnesses had said and worrying about whether things had gone exactly right.

15 Whatever the case, enough transpired between the two that she was later able to, after some coaxing from Deadspin, produce photographs of the quarterback's boudoir.

16 The power of Mr. Terupt, even in his coma, made something huge transpire.

17 We’d run out of places to find privacy—even just to talk about all that had transpired.

18 Rod asked me what had transpired, so I told him what I remembered.

19 We all know that opportunity would never transpire.

20 Nothing is known as yet about what transpired at the meeting.

会上到底发生了什么现在还没人知道。

transpire 同义词

11 被人知道

develop

13 使排出

eject

17 呼出

breathe out

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