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Qué (quién) es transpire - definición


transpire      
v. (L) ('to become apparent, evident, known') it transpired that he had gone out of town before the crime occurred
transpire      
(transpires, transpiring, transpired)
1.
When it transpires that something is the case, people discover that it is the case. (FORMAL)
It transpired that Paolo had left his driving licence at home...
As it transpired, the Labour government did not dare go against the pressures exerted by the City.
= turn out
VERB: it V that, it V
2.
When something transpires, it happens. Some speakers of English consider this use to be incorrect.
Nothing is known as yet about what transpired at the meeting.
VERB: V
transpire      
v. n.
1.
Evaporate (through the pores), exhale, pass off in vapor.
2.
Become known, be disclosed, come to light, come out, be made public, get abroad, leak out, appear.
Ejemplos de uso de transpire
1. But the Japanese government has not yet made any decision of what may transpire.
2. But even with the batting wizards that India possesses this did not ultimately transpire.
3. Below, an Afghan policeman has stopped a motorist and the inevitable is about to transpire.
4. Naughty sun burns it off from lakes and rivers, naughty plants suck it up and ‘transpire‘ it from their leaves.
5. Others have adopted a wait–and–see attitude, hoping that something will transpire to delay implementation of the law.