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tran·spire
/træn(t)ˈspaɪr/
(vt.)使蒸發,使排出(vi.)蒸發,發散,泄露
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tran·spire
,
v. t.
1.
Physiol.
To
excrete
through
the
skin
;
to
give
off
in
the
form
of
vapor
;
to
exhale
;
to
perspire
.
2.
Bot.
To
evaporate
(
moisture
)
from
living
cells
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tran·spire
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Transpired
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Transpiring
.]
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
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
transpire
v
1:
pass
through
the
tissue
or
substance
or
its
pores
or
interstices
,
as
of
gas
[
syn
:
transpirate
]
2:
exude
water
vapor
; "
plants
transpire
"
3:
come
to
light
;
become
known
; "
It
transpired
that
she
had
worked
as
spy
in
East
Germany
"
4:
come
about
,
happen
,
or
occur
; "
Several
important
events
transpired
last
week
"
5:
give
off
(
water
)
through
the
skin
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