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单词 ventilate
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ventilate


ven·ti·late

V0056200 (vĕn′tl-āt′)v. ven·ti·lat·ed, ven·ti·lat·ing, ven·ti·lates v.tr.1. To admit or force fresh air into (a building or closed space, such as a mine) to replace stale or noxious air.2. To circulate through and freshen: A sea breeze ventilated the rooms.3. To provide with a vent, as for airing.4. To expose (a substance) to the circulation of fresh air, as to retard spoilage.5. To expose to public discussion or examination: The students ventilated their grievances.6. To inhale and exhale (air, for example); breathe.7. To keep (a person or animal) breathing by artificial means.v.intr. To breathe in and out; inhale and exhale.
[Middle English ventilaten, to blow away, from Latin ventilāre, ventilāt-, to fan, from ventulus, diminutive of ventus, wind; see wē- in Indo-European roots.]

ventilate

(ˈvɛntɪˌleɪt) vb (tr) 1. to drive foul air out of (an enclosed area)2. to provide with a means of airing3. to expose (a question, grievance, etc) to public examination or discussion4. (Physiology) physiol to oxygenate (the blood) in the capillaries of the lungs5. (Agriculture) to winnow (grain)[C15: from Latin ventilāre to fan, from ventulus diminutive of ventus wind] ˈventilable adj

ven•ti•late

(ˈvɛn tlˌeɪt)

v. -lat•ed, -lat•ing. v.t. 1. to provide (a room, mine, etc.) with fresh air in place of air that has been used or contaminated. 2. (of air or wind) to circulate through or blow on, so as to cool or freshen the air of: Cool breezes ventilated the house. 3. to expose to the action of air or wind: to ventilate floor timbers. 4. to submit (a question, problem, etc.) to open, full examination and discussion. 5. to give utterance or expression to (an opinion, complaint, etc.). 6. to furnish with a vent or opening, as for the escape of air or gas. 7. a. to oxygenate (blood) by exposure to air in the lungs or gills. b. to assist the breathing of (a person), as with a respirator. v.i. 8. to give utterance or expression to one's emotions, opinions, etc. [1400–50; < Latin ventilātus, past participle of ventilāre to fan =vent(us) wind1 + -ilāre v. suffix, compare speculate]

ventilate


Past participle: ventilated
Gerund: ventilating
Imperative
ventilate
ventilate
Present
I ventilate
you ventilate
he/she/it ventilates
we ventilate
you ventilate
they ventilate
Preterite
I ventilated
you ventilated
he/she/it ventilated
we ventilated
you ventilated
they ventilated
Present Continuous
I am ventilating
you are ventilating
he/she/it is ventilating
we are ventilating
you are ventilating
they are ventilating
Present Perfect
I have ventilated
you have ventilated
he/she/it has ventilated
we have ventilated
you have ventilated
they have ventilated
Past Continuous
I was ventilating
you were ventilating
he/she/it was ventilating
we were ventilating
you were ventilating
they were ventilating
Past Perfect
I had ventilated
you had ventilated
he/she/it had ventilated
we had ventilated
you had ventilated
they had ventilated
Future
I will ventilate
you will ventilate
he/she/it will ventilate
we will ventilate
you will ventilate
they will ventilate
Future Perfect
I will have ventilated
you will have ventilated
he/she/it will have ventilated
we will have ventilated
you will have ventilated
they will have ventilated
Future Continuous
I will be ventilating
you will be ventilating
he/she/it will be ventilating
we will be ventilating
you will be ventilating
they will be ventilating
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been ventilating
you have been ventilating
he/she/it has been ventilating
we have been ventilating
you have been ventilating
they have been ventilating
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been ventilating
you will have been ventilating
he/she/it will have been ventilating
we will have been ventilating
you will have been ventilating
they will have been ventilating
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been ventilating
you had been ventilating
he/she/it had been ventilating
we had been ventilating
you had been ventilating
they had been ventilating
Conditional
I would ventilate
you would ventilate
he/she/it would ventilate
we would ventilate
you would ventilate
they would ventilate
Past Conditional
I would have ventilated
you would have ventilated
he/she/it would have ventilated
we would have ventilated
you would have ventilated
they would have ventilated
Thesaurus
Verb1.ventilate - expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshenventilate - expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen; "air the old winter clothes"; "air out the smoke-filled rooms"air out, vent, airfreshen, refresh - make (to feel) fresh; "The cool water refreshed us"
2.ventilate - expose to the circulation of fresh air so as to retard spoilage; "Wheat should be well ventilated"expose - expose or make accessible to some action or influence; "Expose your students to art"; "expose the blanket to sunshine"
3.ventilate - circulate through and freshen; "The gust of air ventilated the room"circulate - move through a space, circuit or system, returning to the starting point; "Blood circulates in my veins"; "The air here does not circulate"
4.ventilate - give expression or utterance to; "She vented her anger"; "The graduates gave vent to cheers"give vent, ventevince, express, show - give expression to; "She showed her disappointment"
5.ventilate - furnish with an opening to allow air to circulate or gas to escape; "The architect did not think about ventilating the storage space"alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"

ventilate

verb1. aerate, fan, cool, refresh, air-condition, freshen, oxygenate The pit is ventilated by a steel fan.2. discuss, air, bring out into the open, talk about, debate, examine, broadcast, sift, scrutinize, make known Following a bereavement, people need a safe place to ventilate their feelings.

ventilate

verb1. To expose to circulating air:aerate, air, wind.2. To utter publicly:air, express, put, state, vent.Idiom: come out with.
Translations
使通风

ventilate

(ˈventileit) verb to allow fresh air to enter (eg a room). 讓(房間等)通風 (使)通风 ˌventiˈlation noun the act or means of ventilating or the state of being ventilated. There was no window in the room, and no other (means of) ventilation. 通風 通风ˈventilator noun a device for ventilating a room etc. 通風裝置,通風扇 通风装置,通风机

ventilate


ven·ti·late

(ven'ti-lāt), To aerate, or oxygenate, the blood in the pulmonary capillaries. Synonym(s): air (2) [L. ventilo, pp. -atus, to fan, fr. ventus, the wind]

ventilate

(vĕn′tl-āt′)v. venti·lated, venti·lating, venti·lates v.tr.1. To admit or force fresh air into (a building or closed space, such as a mine) to replace stale or noxious air.2. To circulate through and freshen: A sea breeze ventilated the rooms.3. To provide with a vent, as for airing.4. To expose (a substance) to the circulation of fresh air, as to retard spoilage.5. To expose to public discussion or examination: The students ventilated their grievances.6. To inhale and exhale (air, for example); breathe.7. To keep (a person or animal) breathing by artificial means.v.intr. To breathe in and out; inhale and exhale.

ven·ti·late

(ven'ti-lāt) To aerate, or oxygenate, the blood in the pulmonary capillaries.
Synonym(s): air (2) .
[L. ventilo, pp. -atus, to fan, fr. ventus, the wind]

ven·ti·late

(ven'ti-lāt) To aerate, or oxygenate, blood in the pulmonary capillaries.
Synonym(s): air (2) .
[L. ventilo, pp. -atus, to fan, fr. ventus, the wind]

Patient discussion about ventilate

Q. Help her to breathe. My sixteen year old cousin (girl) who is wondering if she is suffering from asthma, anxiety or both. She is thin, healthy girl and have been very worried She have asthma and have been thinking about it constantly. When she exercise, she get more out of breath, more worn out, and her heart beats faster than other people. Sometimes her chest hurts, but people tell me that is from my chest muscles being worked. She get a little dizzy also. When she go to bed at night sometimes it seems hard to breathe. She can take a deep breath and everything but it seems hard or something. I know there isn't anything wrong with my heart because she had an EKG done recently and chest x-rays. That was fine. When it is hot humid and muggy outside she find it hard to breath. Do you think she have asthma. She don't have any coughing or any known wheezing. Could thinking about every breath she take seem like she have asthma? She really want to know and me too, what is going on! Please help her to breathe!!!!A. PS--alcohol and cigarettes can cause this problem to(drugs)mrfoot56.

Q. What causes bad breath? I have bad breath for a long time. What causes it?A. Here are some causes of bad breath:
A Dry mouth- Saliva helps cleanse and moisten your mouth. A dry mouth enables dead cells to accumulate on your tongue, gums and cheeks. These cells then decompose and cause odor. Dry mouth naturally occurs during sleep. It's what causes "morning breath." Dry mouth is even more of a problem if you sleep with your mouth open. Some medications as well as smoking can lead to a chronic dry mouth, as can a problem with your salivary glands.
Some Diseases can also cause bad breath- Chronic lung infections and lung abscesses can produce very foul-smelling breath. Other illnesses, such as some cancers and certain metabolic disorders, can cause a distinctive breath odor. Kidney failure can cause a urine-like odor, and liver failure may cause an odor described as "fishy." People with uncontrolled diabetes often have a fruity breath odor. Chronic reflux of stomach acids from your stomach (gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD)

Q. How to get rid of bad breath? My wife complains that I have bad breath. How can I get rid of it?A. Consider that candida infection can make your breath worse. You might try cutting down on sugar and carbs.
"Bad breath can also be caused by a candida (yeast infection), you may have a constant white furry tongue. Look at cutting down your intake of sugars and processed foods, as well as those containing yeast. - Search for Anti-Candida diet on a search engine for more info"
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More discussions about ventilate

ventilate


  • verb

Synonyms for ventilate

verb aerate

Synonyms

  • aerate
  • fan
  • cool
  • refresh
  • air-condition
  • freshen
  • oxygenate

verb discuss

Synonyms

  • discuss
  • air
  • bring out into the open
  • talk about
  • debate
  • examine
  • broadcast
  • sift
  • scrutinize
  • make known

Synonyms for ventilate

verb to expose to circulating air

Synonyms

  • aerate
  • air
  • wind

verb to utter publicly

Synonyms

  • air
  • express
  • put
  • state
  • vent

Synonyms for ventilate

verb expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen

Synonyms

  • air out
  • vent
  • air

Related Words

  • freshen
  • refresh

verb expose to the circulation of fresh air so as to retard spoilage

Related Words

  • expose

verb circulate through and freshen

Related Words

  • circulate

verb give expression or utterance to

Synonyms

  • give vent
  • vent

Related Words

  • evince
  • express
  • show

verb furnish with an opening to allow air to circulate or gas to escape

Related Words

  • alter
  • change
  • modify
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