transpire
transpire 英 [trænˈspaɪə(r)] 美 [trænˈspaɪr]
vi. 发生;蒸发;泄露 vt. 使蒸发;使排出
进行时:transpiring 过去式:transpired 过去分词:transpired 第三人称单数:transpires 名词复数:transpires
- Transpire is a fancy way of saying "happen." You might go to a fortune teller to find out what will transpire in the future.
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- vi. 发生;蒸发;泄露
- vt. 使蒸发;使排出
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1. All this can transpire in market economies.
所有这些都可以在市场经济中发生。
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2. Figure out when and where arguments are most likely to transpire and what they’re over.
找出什么时候什么地点争论最容易发生和它们是怎样结束的。
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3. But what mind is there among men that could even record, let alone direct, the constant changes in molecules that transpire in the life span of a tree?
但是如果真能记录下来的话,那么以个人的意志又是怎样的呢,仅仅只是跟随着它的指挥,分子学恒定不变的变化便泄露出了一棵树的生命源泉?
- transpire (v.) 1590s, "pass off in the form of a vapor or liquid," from Middle French transpirer (16c.), from Latin trans "across, beyond; through" (see trans-) + spirare "to breathe" (see spirit (n.)). Figurative sense of "leak out, become known" is recorded from 1741, and the erroneous meaning "take place, happen" is almost as old, being first recorded 1755. Related: Transpired; transpiring.
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