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 transpired 添加此单词到默认生词本
v. (秘密等)被人知道;被证实;发生;(植物)蒸腾(transpire 的过去式及过去分词)

  1. There is no one answer that will fit all, as so much depends on what has transpired in your relationship until now.
    没有一个答案能回答以上所有问题,因为太多的因素是在于你的关系至今是如何发展的。
  2. “An unfortunate thing transpired, after which he died, yes, ” Rimney says.
    “一件不幸的事情暴露了。 是的,后来他就死了,”里穆尼说。
  3. However, if you want to lead a successful and productive life, it is imperative that you release the past and not blame yourself for events which have already transpired and which cannot be changed.
    然而,假如你想要一种成功而积极的生活,学会释怀过往,不要为已经发生且无法改变的过往而责备自己,这一点是非常必要的。



Transpire \Tran*spire"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Transpired}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Transpiring}.] [F. transpirer; L. trans across,
through + spirare to breathe. See {Spirit}.]
1. (Physiol.) To pass off in the form of vapor or insensible
perspiration; to exhale.

2. (Bot.) To evaporate from living cells.

3. To escape from secrecy; to become public; as, the
proceedings of the council soon transpired.

The story of Paulina's and Maximilian's mutual
attachment had transpired through many of the
travelers. --De Quincey.

4. To happen or come to pass; to occur.

Note: This sense of the word, which is of comparatively
recent introduction, is common in the United States,
especially in the language of conversation and of
newspaper writers, and is used to some extent in
England. Its use, however, is censured by critics of
both countries.

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