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词汇 ventilation
释义 ventilation
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌven.tɪˈleɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌven.t̬əlˈeɪ.ʃən/

ventilationnoun[U] (PROVIDING AIR)


the movement of fresh air around a closed space, or the system that does this: 通风(设备);空气流通(设备)
Her room had poor ventilation and in summer it became unbearably stuffy.她的房间通风非常不好,到了夏天就闷得要命。
a ventilation system通风系统
medical specialized
the act of forcing air in and out of the lungs of a person who cannot breathe easily on their own, using a special machine called a ventilator:
One senior hospital doctor revealed that patients who needed ventilation in intensive care were being treated in general wards because of the lack of beds.
The lab's ventilation system is separate from the rest of the building.
He signed on as a civilian employee with the heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration shop at the Dover base.
Older people are more likely to contract secondary bacterial pneumonia, and that's where they really get into trouble, where they need mechanical ventilation and blood pressure support.
The first medical ventilators for infants were introduced in the 1960s. Before this, nurses often provided ventilation with hand pumps.
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
vent
ventilated
ventilator

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Resuscitation
Respiratory disorders

ventilationnoun[U] (MAKING KNOWN)


formal
the act of expressing an opinion or mentioning a subject so that it can be discussed by others:
He resigned, sparing the bank the public ventilation of potentially damaging claims he had made against it.
One must leave room for the ventilation of ideas however invalid the other side may consider them to be.
The committee should oversee the scheme and allow for political ventilation of some of the issues that will undoubtedly arise.
The League of Nations was to be a machine not only for the peaceful settlement of international disputes but also for the ventilation of all international questions.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Expressing and asking opinions
amirite
apothegm
couch
day
editorialize
express
far
mind
put something across
put something over/across
put your head over/above the parapetidiom
re-poll
run something by someone
sound
statement
ultracrepidarian
ventilate
vocalize
vociferous
vociferously

Examples of ventilation


ventilation
In a strict sense, there is nothing passive about removing a surgically implanted feeding tube or extubating a patient undergoing mechanical ventilation.
In this case, modifications involved a regularized structural design and improved ventilation.
Ventilation was required for four days after the operation, after which the pulmonary edema had resolved.
There is no quantitative indication of the advantages of wind breakers, skycourts, fixed shading, double skin facade, and central atrium ventilation.
Other important environmental parameters such as internal and external temperature, atmospheric pressure, and ventilation air speed are also monitored.
The buildings that promised to be cheap and quick to construct also proved to be quick to deteriorate, suffering from poor ventilation and condensation.
Smoke tests and measurements of air velocity indicated that a mild north-easterly wind (0.5 1.5m/s) generated very effective cross ventilation (see section).
The ventilation system was carefully calibrated to accommodate a known number of occupants and a predicted rate of air-change.
As nurses, we should encourage the ventilation of their feelings (both positive and negative) and assist them in finding answers to their questions.
Neither classrooms nor common living spaces were provided with sufficient daylight or adequate ventilation systems.
The semi-open forecourt provides shade and ventilation, keeping the space cool7 and affording long periods of thermal comfort suitable for various activities.
The cages used in the experiment were plastic bags (width 30 cm, length 50 cm), which contained many small ventilation holes.
The cave's entrance became buried, and inadequate ventilation caused an episode of hypoxia and carbon monoxide poisoning.
The horse also has a very stiff chest wall that limits the thoracic displacement to ventilation during exercise86 and mandates a proportionally greater diaphragmatic displacement.
His condition improved so that he was weaned from ventilation within next day.
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Collocations withventilation


ventilation

These are words often used in combination with ventilation.

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adequate ventilation
Neither classrooms nor common living spaces were provided with sufficient daylight or adequateventilation systems.
artificial ventilation
Artificial ventilation was requiredfor 31 days after the operation.
better ventilation
Although analysis of such interventions was outside the scope of this article, candidates include improved stoves and awareness campaigns seeking to spur betterventilation or outdoor cooking.
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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