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1
透露, 被揭露
to be revealed or disclosed, often in reference to events or information
- The details of the secret meeting between the two leaders transpired, causing a diplomatic uproar.
两位领导人之间秘密会议的细节被泄露,引发了外交风波。
- It took weeks for the truth to transpire about the company's financial difficulties.
关于公司财务困难的真相花了数周时间才被揭露。
- The scandal only started to transpire after leaked documents became public.
丑闻只有在泄露的文件公开后才开始曝光。
- The committee's report will transpire the extent of corruption within the organization.
委员会的报告将揭示组织内部腐败的程度。
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发生, 进行
to take place, unfold, or happen, often in the context of events or situations
- The meeting is scheduled to transpire at noon in the conference room.
会议定于中午在会议室举行。
- It was unclear how the misunderstanding had transpired between the two parties.
不清楚双方之间的误解是如何发生的。
- We were eager to learn what would transpire during the negotiations between the two countries.
我们渴望了解两国谈判期间会发生什么。
- As the day progressed, it became apparent that something unusual was about to transpire in the small town.
随着一天的进展,很明显在小镇上即将发生一些不寻常的事情。
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蒸发, 散发蒸气
to emit vapor or gaseous substances into the atmosphere
- The newly painted walls began to transpire, releasing volatile organic compounds into the air.
新粉刷的墙壁开始散发,向空气中释放挥发性有机化合物。
- As the hot coffee cooled, it transpired a fragrant steam that filled the kitchen.
当热咖啡冷却时,它散发出充满厨房的芳香蒸汽。
- The industrial process involved heating the material until it transpired various gases.
工业过程包括将材料加热,直到它散发出各种气体。
- The chemical reaction in the lab caused the solution to transpire a noticeable vapor.
实验室中的化学反应使溶液散发出明显的蒸汽。
- When the metal was heated, it transpired a thin layer of steam that quickly dissipated.
当金属被加热时,它散发出一层迅速消散的薄蒸汽。