词汇 | ventilating |
释义 | ventilating present participle ofventilate ventilate verb[ T ] uk /ˈven.tɪ.leɪt/ us /ˈven.t̬əl.eɪt/ ventilateverb[T] (PROVIDE AIR)to cause fresh air to enter and move around a closed space: 使通风;使空气流通 Ventilate the room well while applying the paint. I work in a very poorly-ventilated building. medical specialized to force air in and out of the lungs of a person who cannot breathe easily on their own, using a special machine called a ventilator: If her condition deteriorates, she will need to be ventilated and admitted to intensive care. Coronavirus patients can develop severe pneumonia and can struggle to breathe, often needing to be ventilated in intensive care. Set up fans to ventilate the house, lower the temperature on the air conditioner, and run dehumidifiers to squeeze excess water out of the air. If you must dry clothes inside, hang them on a clothes horse and open a window to ventilate the room. He had two bouts of pneumonia and collapsed lungs, so he was put on a ventilator where he had to be ventilated hard. Cleaning & tidying places & things adjust airing bed bioremediation clean something out dust dusting freshen freshen (someone/something) up going-over Hoover muck re-rack sandblast smarten (someone/something) up spiff someone/something up spit and polishidiom spruce tidy valet You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Resuscitation Respiratory disorders ventilateverb[T] (MAKE KNOWN)formal to express an opinion or mention a subject so that it can be discussed by others: 说出;提到;发表 She used the meeting to ventilate all her grievances.她利用那次会议说出了自己所有的委屈。 The group gives people a place to ventilate their feelings of being tired, depressed and overwhelmed. 150 people gathered in McDougall's hall for the purpose of ventilating their grievances in regard to the timber law. Expressing and asking opinions amirite apothegm couch day editorialize express mind put something across put something over/across put your head over/above the parapetidiom re-poll run something by someone sound stand statement ultracrepidarian ventilate ventilation vocalize vociferous Examples of ventilatingventilating In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. I found that the chapter on critical care clarified the dilemmas faced before ventilating patients. He's not keen on a repetition of this, though he really does believe in public service and in ventilating issues. Their frequent references to the past were largely associative and involuntary, and seem to have served the men as a means of ventilating their anxieties. Although this method consumes more energy than passive or negative pressure ventilation, it reduces insect immigration while ventilating and cooling the greenhouse. Heat could be collected through heat absorbing shading devices, ventilating glass walls, or heat-absorbing fluids. This requires avoidance of anaerobic conditions, and the enclosing and ventilating of areas where raw sewage and primary solids are present. The amenity of heating and ventilating large public buildings was a reward of the industrial revolution. First, one may consider a layer flowing downhill with only a low ventilating velocity. The supply of heat to thermally drive the ventilation system using steam pipes was the heating and ventilating engineer's responsibility. At very large ventilating velocities, when the layer is being dragged forward by the main stream, mixing again increases. Ventilating their emotions seems to have been part of their way of coping. Exploiting stable subsoil temperatures, ventilating by controlled convection, harnessing solar energy and other applications of nineteenthcentury science promise to enrich the architecture of the twenty-first century. Sculptural elements within this 'garden' conceal ventilating roof lights serving the space below. The experimental arrangement included provision for ventilating the cavities with measured flow rates of air and for measuring the cavity pressure as described in the earlier papers cited above. The most likely explanation for the observed patterns of parasite location seems to be an adaptation to the force and direction of the branchial ventilating flow. 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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