বাষ্পাকারে নির্গত করা, প্রকাশিত হত্তয়া
(1) Pass through the tissue or substance or its pores or interstices, as of gas,exude water vapor,come to light,become known,come about, happen, or occur,give off (water) through the skin,occur,happen
(2) Pass through the tissue or substance or its pores or interstices
(3) as of gas
(4) Exude water vapor
(5) Come to light
(6) Become known
(7) Come about
(8) happen
(9) or occur
(10) Give off (water) through the skin
(11) Occur
(12) Happen
(1) Leaves in sunny microhabitats transpire more than those in shade microhabitats.
(2) Such varied images of what might transpire at a meeting suggests the novelty of the institution itself.
(3) The fourth leaf was allowed to transpire normally, or was wrapped in a transparent plastic bag.
(4) A cactus does not transpire as freely as most plants
(5) Mulch also limits frost penetration, enabling the roots of evergreens - whose leaves transpire moisture even in winter - to take up more water.
(6) As the flowers transpire , water evaporates and is trapped at the roof of the bricks.
(7) Camp was made, no one suspecting what would soon transpire .
(8) The enormity of what had just transpired was slowly sinking into each scientist.
(9) It transpired that the new owners have appealed against the island being designated a right-to-roam area, insisting that it could suffer serious erosion if walked upon.
(10) Trying to grasp the magnitude of what has just transpired he slowly begins to rise.
(11) Although the configuration program specified tasks for all 100 cells, it transpired that only 32 were essential to the circuit's operation.
(12) It transpired that he had two large containers in the rear of the van which he was filling with fuel and selling to taxi drivers in Darwen.
(13) We do not know if he intended thus to set in motion the events that subsequently transpired .
(14) Her thoughts were distant, fixated on what had transpired the night before.
(15) And so you can imagine his feeling the next day when the events transpired .
(16) Stem xylem may be estimated from of leaves which have been covered to prevent transpiration and allowing the equilibration in between the leaf and stem xylem.
(17) Higher transpiration not only leads to higher photosynthetic rates, but also keeps the leaf surface cool especially under hot conditions.
(18) During questioning, it transpired that the US Secret Service would continue providing protection services to the twins.
(19) Once I calmed him down it transpired that he had been trying to pump up one of the tyres on his wife's car and done something wrong with the foot pump resulting in a flat tyre.
(20) He accepted the post as an opportunity to serve his country - until it transpired that it would interfere with his lucrative consultancy business, at which point he bowed out.
become known
emerge
come to light
be revealed
turn out
come out
be discovered
prove to be the case
unfold