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v. tr.छेदों से निकालना; भाप उठना, उड जाना; लोकविदित होना, खुल जाना -
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v.1) белгілі болу, айқындалу2) болып қалу3) буға айналу -
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ortaya çikmak, bilinmek; olmak, vuku bulmak -
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/træns'paiə/ * ngoại động từ - ra mồ hôi - (thực vật học) thoát hơi nước - tiết lộ ra =the secret has transpired+ điều bí mật đã bị tiết lộ - (thông tục) xảy ra, diễn ra =important events transpired last week+ những sự kiện quan trọng xảy ra tuần qua -
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verbഅറിയപ്പെടുക, പരസ്യമാകുക, ആവിയായി പുറത്തുപോകുക, സംഭവിക്കുക, ഉണ്ടാകുക -
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[træn΄spaiə] v գոլորշիանալ, քրտնակալել. հայտնի դառնալ, հայտ նաբեր վել. It transpired that …Պարզվեց, որ… -
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[træns'paɪə(r)]1) Bot Physiology traspirare2)(
frm: become known) it finally transpired that... — alla fine si è venuto a sapere che...3) (incorrect use: happen) succedere -
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transpire: to transpiretranspirieren, ausschwitzen; ausdünsten; schwitzen -
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(to) transpire /trænˈspaɪə(r)/A v. i.1 traspirare; sudare2 (fig.) trapelare; manifestarsi; venire fuori: It transpired that he had never been a soldier, è venuto fuori che non era mai stato nell'esercito3 (fam.) accadere; succedere; avvenireB v. t.trasudare; esalare; emanare. -
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(to) transpire /trænˈspaɪə(r)/A v. i.1 traspirare; sudare2 (fig.) trapelare; manifestarsi; venire fuori: It transpired that he had never been a soldier, è venuto fuori che non era mai stato nell'esercito3 (fam.) accadere; succedere; avvenireB v. t.trasudare; esalare; emanare. -
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transpire — [v1] occur, happen arise, befall, betide, chance, come about, come to pass, develop, ensue, eventuate, fall out*, gel, go, result, shake, take place, turn up; concept 3 transpire [v2] become known be disclosed, be discovered, be made public,… … New thesaurus
Transpire — Tran*spire , v. t. 1. (Physiol.) To excrete through the skin; to give off in the form of vapor; to exhale; to perspire. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) To evaporate (moisture) from living cells. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
transpire — index arise (occur), ensue, occur (happen), pass (advance) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
transpiré — transpiré, ée (tran spi ré, rée) part. passé de transpirer. Exhalé par transpiration. • Des sucs gommeux ou résineux, transpirés par les feuilles, BONNET Lett. div. Oeuv. t. XII, p. 436, dans POUGENS. • La quantité d eau aspirée et transpirée … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
transpire — 1590s, pass off in the form of a vapor or liquid, from M.Fr. transpirer (mid 16c.), from L. trans through (see TRANS (Cf. trans )) + spirare to breathe (see SPIRIT (Cf. spirit)). Figurative sense of leak out, become known is recorded from 1741,… … Etymology dictionary
transpire — *happen, occur, chance, befall, betide … New Dictionary of Synonyms
transpire — The origin of the word is in the Latin verb spirare ‘to breathe’, and in its primary physical sense meant ‘to give off vapour’ or ‘to perspire’ (a meaning still used in the physical sciences). In the 18c it developed two abstract meanings, both… … Modern English usage
transpire — ► VERB 1) come to be known; prove to be so. 2) happen. 3) Botany (of a plant or leaf) give off water vapour through the stomata. DERIVATIVES transpiration noun. ORIGIN Latin transpirare, from spirare breathe … English terms dictionary
transpire — [tran spīr′] vt. transpired, transpiring [Fr transpirer < ML transpirare < L trans , TRANS + spirare, to breathe: see SPIRIT] to cause (vapor, moisture, etc.) to pass through tissue or other permeable substances, esp. through the pores of… … English World dictionary
transpire — verb (transpired; transpiring) Etymology: Middle French transpirer, from Medieval Latin transpirare, from Latin trans + spirare to breathe Date: 1597 transitive verb to pass off or give passage to (a fluid) through pores or interstices;… … New Collegiate Dictionary