词汇 | ventilated |
释义 | ventilated adjective uk /ˈven.tɪ.leɪ.tɪd/ us /ˈven.t̬əl.eɪ.t̬ɪd/ ventilatedadjective (SPACE)(of a space) having fresh air entering and moving around it: The animals were kept in cages that were too small and poorly ventilated. Always use the cleaning fluid in a well-ventilated room. Opposite unventilated Gas in a poorly ventilated shaft ignited, and over 90 people were killed in the explosion. The grapes were dried for three months in ventilated attics and then fermented to make a sweet, strong red wine. The plants were grown from seed in a ventilated glasshouse. 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 vent ventilation ventilator ventilatedadjective (PERSON)medical specialized (of a person) having air forced in and out of their lungs because they cannot breathe easily on their own, with the use of a special machine called a ventilator: 使用人工呼吸机辅助换气的 Seven of 13 ventilated infants in the random group needed red cell transfusions.随机组13名使用人工呼吸机辅助换气的婴儿中,有7名需要输红细胞。 The procedure takes less than a minute and is recommended for all mechanically ventilated patients. In the case of intubated and mechanically ventilated adult patients, sedation should be initiated slowly. The studies showed four stressors commonly identified by mechanically ventilated patients including dyspnea, anxiety, fear, and pain. Delirium occurs in 50% to 80% of ventilated patients in the intensive care unit. Respiratory disorders allergic rhinitis altitude sickness anti-asthma anti-tubercular anti-tuberculosis asthmatic congested Covid-19 double pneumonia dyspnea emphysema farmer's lung hacking halitosis SARS-CoV-2 shortness of breathphrase sinusitis sore throat strep throat stuffiness You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Resuscitation Related wordventilate Examples of ventilatedventilated After further cleaning using sieves and a ventilated air column, 150 seeds were sampled to determine initial viability. Following tracheal intubation the animals were ventilated mechanically. For all these reasons, the ceilings needed to be high and the rooms large, easily ventilated, and well heated. She was given oxygen supplementation in the incubator but never required to be ventilated. Paralyzed animals were artificially ventilated and their blood pressure and heart rate monitored continuously to assess depth of anesthesia. The 33 survivors were ventilated 0-72 hours (mean 7), and hospitalized 5-28 days (mean 8). The cocoons were transferred to ventilated plastic containers for adult emergence and mating. Seedlings have also been grown in lighted, ventilated chambers as part of the growth sequence to produce older plants. In addition, mechanically ventilated patients may have special equipment requirements to undergo scanning. In mechanically ventilated patients with total cavo-pulmonary anastomoses, the pulmonary blood flow is increased during expiration. The baby was then transferred and on arrival, the patient was ventilated to achieve a good respiratory and metabolic balance. In some parts of the state the buildings in which animals were kept were small and poorly ventilated. Prompted by worsening acidosis, she was paralysed and ventilated. The final model removed the ventilated wall on grounds of cost. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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