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1 transpire
v1) ставати відомим; виявлятися2) розм. траплятися, відбуватися3) просочуватися (про газ)4) виступати у вигляді крапель (поту тощо)5) випаровуватися* * *vnothing transpired of all that happened — про те, що відбулося, нічого не було відомо
certain events of the war which have recently transpired — деякі події військового часу, що стали відомими зовсім недавно; виявлятися, з'ясовуватися
it soon transpired that there were several conceptions of this problem — скоро з'ясувалося /виявилося/, що цю проблему розуміли по-різному
2) траплятися, відбуватисяI heard later what transpired at the meeting [in my absence] — я пізніше дізнався, що відбулося /трапилося/ на зборах [за моєї відсутності]
3) просочуватися ( про газ); виступати у вигляді крапель ( про піт); випускати -
2 transpire
vnothing transpired of all that happened — про те, що відбулося, нічого не було відомо
certain events of the war which have recently transpired — деякі події військового часу, що стали відомими зовсім недавно; виявлятися, з'ясовуватися
it soon transpired that there were several conceptions of this problem — скоро з'ясувалося /виявилося/, що цю проблему розуміли по-різному
2) траплятися, відбуватисяI heard later what transpired at the meeting [in my absence] — я пізніше дізнався, що відбулося /трапилося/ на зборах [за моєї відсутності]
3) просочуватися ( про газ); виступати у вигляді крапель ( про піт); випускати
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