Pesquisar
to transpire
01
revelar-se, tornar-se aparente
to be revealed or disclosed, often in reference to events or information
Intransitive
Transitive: to transpire sth
02
ocorrer, acontecer
to take place, unfold, or happen, often in the context of events or situations
Intransitive: to transpire | to transpire point in time
03
evaporar, transpirar
to emit vapor or gaseous substances into the atmosphere
Intransitive
Transitive: to transpire gas or vapor
3.1
transpirar, emitir vapor de água
(of plants) to release water vapor, especially through leaves
transpire
v
transpirate
v
transpirate
v
transpiring
adj
transpiring
adj
Exemplo
The committee's report will transpire the extent of corruption within the organization.
The details of the secret meeting between the two leaders transpired, causing a diplomatic uproar.
During the hot summer days, the garden plants transpire more water to cool themselves.
When the metal was heated, it transpired a thin layer of steam that quickly dissipated.
As the hot coffee cooled, it transpired a fragrant steam that filled the kitchen.