transpire
verb uk/trænˈspaɪər/ us/trænˈspaɪɚ/
(BECOME KNOWN)
[ I ] formal(秘密或未知事实)暴露,公开,为人所知
If it transpires that something has happened, this previously secret or unknown fact becomes known.
[ + that ] It may yet transpire that ministers knew more than they are admitting at the moment. 但有一天人们或许会发现,部长们当时知道的比他们现在承认的要多。
As it later transpired, she had known him at school. 后来得知她上学时就认识他。
(HAPPEN)
[ I ] formal发生
to happen
No one is willing to predict what may transpire at the peace conference. 没有人愿意预测和平会议上会发生什么。
(LOSE WATER)
[ I or T ] biology specialized(人体或植物)蒸腾,水分蒸发
If a body or plant transpires, it loses water through its surface or skin.