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词汇 vent
释义 vent
noun
uk /vent/ us /vent/

ventnoun (OPENING)


[ C ]
a small opening that allows air, smoke, or gas to enter or leave a closed space: 通风口;排气口
If you have a gas fire in a room, you should have some kind of outside vent.如果你的屋里有煤气炉,那你就应该有个通向外面的排气口。
 
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[ C ]
a cut in the bottom of a piece of clothing to allow the person wearing it to move more easily: (衣物的)开衩,衩口
The skirt is long and straight with two side vents.这条裙子是很长的直筒裙,两侧开衩。
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Parts of buildings: vents & ventilation
air con
air conditioner
air conditioning
air-conditioned
air-cooler
chiller
chimney
chimney pot
chimney stack
circulator
cooler
dehumidify
duct
ducting
extractor
flue
unventilated
ventilated
ventilation
ventilator

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Parts of clothes

ventnoun (EXPRESS FEELINGS)


 give vent to something
C2
to express a negative emotion in a forceful and often unfair way: 发泄,表达(负面的情绪)
The meeting will be an opportunity for everyone to give vent to their feelings.这次会议将给每个人一吐为快的机会。
vent
verb[ I or T ]
uk /vent/ us /vent/

ventverb[I or T] (NEGATIVE EMOTION)


C2
to express a negative emotion in a forceful and often unfair way: 发泄,表达(负面的情绪)
vent your frustration/anger/rage/spleen on someonePlease don't shout - there's no need to vent your frustration/anger/rage/spleen on me.请不要大吵大闹——没有必要把气撒在我身上。
I didn't mean to upset anyone, I just needed to vent.我没想要针对任何人,我只是想发泄一下。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Expressing and showing feelings
abandon
affect
affective
be in/get into a stateidiom
beat your breast/chestidiom
crimson
feelingly
fling
fling up your handsidiom
flush
freak
freak (someone) out
game face
pale
pouty
roar
roar with something
sook
spill
spill out

ventverb[I or T] (AIR)


[ often passive ]
to cause or allow air, smoke, or gas to enter or leave a closed space, or to provide a way of doing this:
The dryer should be vented to the outside using a metal duct.
Smoke from the grill was not being vented properly.
Powerful fans vent gases away from their faces.
Venting a clothes dryer into the area is not recommended.
Methane needs to be vented from the mine to protect miners from explosions.
It's a good idea to install fans vented to the outdoors in kitchens and bathrooms.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Parts of buildings: vents & ventilation
air con
air conditioner
air conditioning
air-conditioned
air-cooler
chiller
chimney
chimney pot
chimney stack
circulator
cooler
dehumidify
duct
ducting
extractor
flue
unventilated
ventilated
ventilation
ventilator

vent | American Dictionary


vent
noun[ C ]
us/vent/

ventnoun[C] (OPENING)


an opening that allows air, smoke, or gas to escape or enter an enclosed space:
The residents of the basement apartment ran outside after smelling smoke coming through a vent.
vent
verb[ T ]
us/vent/

ventverb[T] (EXPRESS FEELINGS)


to express a negative emotion forcefully:
Walking relieves a lot of tension and it’s a good way to vent frustration.

Examples of vent


vent
The same bread-maker also did not include any cooling vents.
However, at cold seeps, unlike hydrothermal vents, most of the chemical energy occurs in the form of hydrocarbons.
Conversely, under oxidizing conditions they do not form at all or do so only in small amounts in hydrothermal vents or in localized hydrogen-rich regions.
The whole appliance is continually vented with forced air to prevent ozone accumulation in the path of the beam.
Regularly scheduled ambassadorial conversations provided a mechanism for venting rage, providing and obtaining explanations, exploring and even inching toward resolution of differences.
Since the prevailing wind is also from the south-west, this approach avoids the potential problem of positive pressure on exhaust air vents.
The beam is turned off, the vacuum valve closed and the chamber vented to air.
Hearing of these cases the community feels reassured ; tension about injustice is vented.
The reservoir was vented to the ambient pressure through a small orifice.
Many respondents reading communist texts vented vehement hostility.
Every breadmaker has vents for the release of hot air/vapour.
Significantly, however, the collection and analysis of parasitological data from deep-sea vents is of significance well beyond that of the field of parasitology.
Each room was independently vented and no air was recirculated.
More than ten major explosive eruptions vented moderately large volumes (1-10 km3) of phonolitic magma during the last two cycles.
In more humid conditions, the ridge vents are closed, and downdraught cooling is induced by cooling coils located just below the ridge.
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Collocations withvent


vent

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air vent
There is an airvent at the vertex, so there is the same pressure on both free boundaries when two are present.
exhaust vent
Cooking may be limited to warming food on an exhaust vent; and buckets may be used for bathing, laundry, and sanitary waste.
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steam vent
On modern pressure cookers, food residues blocking the steamvent or the liquid boiling dry will trigger additional safety devices.
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