It now transpires that he kept all the money for himself.
Exactly what transpired remains unknown.
transpire
/ tranˈspaɪə(r); tranˋspaɪr/ v
[I] (used with it and a that-clause; usu not in the continuous tenses 與it和that從句結合使用; 通常不用於進行時態) (of an event, a secret, etc) become known (指事情﹑ 秘密等)公開, 為人所知: This, it later transpired, was untrue. 此事後來得知不屬實. * It transpired that the gang had had a contact inside the bank. 據報這伙匪徒在銀行裡有內應.
[I] (infml 口) happen 發生: You're meeting him tomorrow? Let me know what transpires. 你是明天見他嗎? 把見面後的情況告訴我.
[I, Tn] (of plants) give off (watery vapour) from the surface of leaves, etc (指植物)(從葉面等)散發(水汽).
> transpiration / ˏtranspɪˈreɪʃn; ˏtranspəˋreʃən/ n [U] process of transpiring (transpire 3) (葉面等水汽的)散發, 蒸發.
Much of the past year has been deeply humbling for our industry. People are understandably angry and our industry has to account for its role in what has transpired.
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