英:[ˈventɪleɪt]
美:[ˈventɪleɪt]
英:[ˈventɪleɪt]
美:[ˈventɪleɪt]
vt.
使通风
通风
公开
公开讨论
ven·ti·late
ven t leIt
第三人称单数:ventilates
现在分词:ventilating
过去式:ventilated
过去分词:ventilated
词根:vent
adj.ventilated 通风的
ventilatory 通气的,通风的
n.vent (感情的)发泄;出口;通风孔
ventilation 通风设备;空气流通
ventilator 通风设备;换气扇
v.ventilated 发表;使…通风(ventilate的过去分词)
vi.vent 放出;(通过排泄等)减轻压力
vt.vent 发泄感情;放出…;给…开孔
verb
transitive verb
to expose to air and especially to a current of fresh air for purifying, curing, or refreshingalso: oxygenate, aerate ventilate blood in the lungs
ventilate stored grain
to subject the lungs to ventilation
artificially ventilate a patient in respiratory distress
to examine, discuss, or investigate freely and openly : expose
ventilating family quarrels in public
to make public : utter
ventilated their objections at length
of a current of air to pass or circulate through so as to freshen
to cause fresh air to circulate through (a place, such as a room or a mine)
to provide an opening in (a burning structure) to permit escape of smoke and heat
archaic to free from chaff by winnowing
15世纪初,“散布,分散(如风所为)”,源自拉丁语 ventilatus,是 ventilare 的过去分词,“挥舞,抛到空中,扬谷,扇动,使运动”,源自 ventulus “微风”,是 ventus “风”的小型化形式(源自 PIE *wē-nt-o‑ “吹动”,后缀(分词)形式的 *we- “吹”根)。
最初的概念是通过将谷物抛到空中,让风吹走杂质来清洁谷物。意思是“为房间提供新鲜空气”,最早记录于1743年,是 ventilation 的动词派生词。曾经有各种各样的俚语意义,包括“射击”(某人),记录于1875年,基于“打洞”的概念。相关: Ventilated; ventilating。
【动】使通风[气]
Middle English, "discussed, aired," borrowed from Latin ventilātus, past participle of ventilāre "to expose to the air, fan, expose to consideration," from ventus "wind" + -ilāre, verbal suffix, variant of -ulāre originally in derivatives of nouns ending in -ulus, -ula, -ulum -ule — more at wind >entry 1
The first known use of ventilate was in the 15th century
ventilationnoun
the act or process of ventilating
circulation of air
a room with good ventilation
a system or means of providing fresh air
ventilateverb
to discuss freely and openly
ventilate a complaint
to expose to air and especially to a current of fresh air
ventilate stored grain
to provide with ventilation
ventilate a room with fans
ventilateverb
to discuss freely and openly
ventilate a complaint
to expose to air and especially to a current of fresh air
ventilate stored grain
to provide with ventilation
ventilate a room with fans
ventilateverb
to discuss freely and openly
ventilate a complaint
to expose to air and especially to a current of fresh air
ventilate stored grain
to provide with ventilation
ventilate a room with fans
ventilatetransitive verb
to expose to air and especially to a current of fresh air for purifying or refreshing
oxygenate, aerate
ventilate blood in the lungs
to subject the lungs of (an individual) to ventilation
artificially ventilate a patient in respiratory distress
to give verbal expression to (as mental or emotional conflicts)
1 To stop an accumulation of carbon dioxide around Peake, the space ship needs good ventilation – and the treadmill room is particularly well ventilated.
2 Issues such as those raised by The Time of Our Lives are timely and should be ventilated on the ABC.
3 I don’t think it’s a constructive way to tackle the debate, though everything there needs to be discussed and ventilated.
4 Keeping those environments “sanitized, ventilated, secure is way above their pay grade,” he added.
5 What do you make out of the difficulty trying to ventilate her during a prior anesthetic?
在该患者上次麻醉中出现通气困难时你怎样做?
6 “Mister,” he said, “you don’t need no ventilating holes in that there door.”
7 In front of them to their own shortcomings and do not ventilate wrapped up.
在他们面前,把自己的缺点不透风地包裹起来。
8 As we followed a trail through waist-high grass, the sun was hot and a ridge blocked the breeze, the steady trade wind that reliably ventilates the Caribbean.
9 Store in a dry ventilated place.
贮存于干燥通风处.
10 After a couple of years, the Captain raised Dad to section foreman, taught him how to lead men and operate and ventilate a mine, and instilled in him a vision of the town.
11 He’s innocent of that crime, but it perhaps plants a seed in Ballard’s mind when he stumbles across a couple that have asphyxiated in a poorly ventilated automobile on lovers’ lane.
12 The pit is ventilated by a steel fan.
矿井中用钢制通风机来保持空气流通。
13 We fill this tiny, inadequately ventilated room with toxic chemicals ranging from nail polish to tile cleaners.
14 The new policy was freely ventilated in the press.
新政策在报纸上公开讨论.
15 Put a medium griddle pan on a high heat and ventilate the kitchen.
16 A slightly more practical version of that ventilated look followed with layered jackets that had laser-cut holes.
17 Bryant emphasized that “a properly ventilated space is one mitigation strategy that is very important to creating a safer environment when gathering indoors, especially for exercise or physical activity purposes.”
18 More than two hundred screaming, sobbing, trembling and confused children jammed the badly ventilated hall, and, for lack of enough benches, most of us stood up like bristles.
19 A medical and scientific team will monitor Mr. Blaine’s mental state and ventilate the potentially harmful ozone and nitrogen dioxide created when electricity ionizes air.
20 Our main cast, those wigs get ventilated from scratch, honey.
1 暴露于空气中
2 空气流通
3 讨论
discussion transaction discourse inquest palaver consider treat discuss debate confer canvass talk over bat around
5 通风
breezy draft ventilation draw air wind airy drafty ventilatory aeration draftiness airing airiness draughty extractor draught ventilative draughtily draughtiness weather
6 表达
demonstration utterance speak articulate say hold express convey vent couch conceive utter clothe evince lay tongue to give vent to expressive image language expression ventilation conveyance put present represent reflect render breathe
8 通风良好
10 公开表达
12 使…通风
13 射杀
14 簸
16 使空气流通
17 发表
issuant enunciative abroach out publication intimation enunciation appear give release deliver publish announce notify publicize enunciate place on the market put on the market give air to deliver oneself of see daylight be out run make known print in print presentation breathing ventilation daylight deliverance utterance vend enounce report sound celebrate declare bid promulgate
18 把…公开
19 公开
open public overt exoteric aboveground unconcealed unhidden abovedeck barely publicly openly overtly avowedly publicity showing publish spread officialize above board in public in society make public
21 公开讨论