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(give off vapour)

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  • give off — phr verb Give off is used with these nouns as the object: ↑fumes, ↑gas, ↑heat, ↑odour, ↑radiation, ↑ray, ↑scent, ↑smell, ↑vapour …   Collocations dictionary

  • vapour — (BrE) (AmE vapor) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ water … OF VAPOUR/VAPOR ▪ cloud ▪ There was a hissing sound, and clouds of vapour were emitted. VERB + VAPOUR/VAPOR …   Collocations dictionary

  • give — ► VERB (past gave; past part. given) 1) freely transfer the possession of; cause to receive or have. 2) yield as a product or result. 3) carry out (an action). 4) cause to experience or suffer. 5) state or put forward (information or argument) …   English terms dictionary

  • vapour lock — ▪ mechanics       partial or complete interruption of the fuel flow in an internal combustion engine, caused by the formation of vapour or bubbles of gas in the fuel feeding system. Vapour forms because of fuel boiling in the fuel lines, usually… …   Universalium

  • give — v. & n. v. (past gave; past part. given) 1 tr. (also absol.; often foll. by to) transfer the possession of freely; hand over as a present (gave them her old curtains; gives to cancer research). 2 tr. a transfer the ownership of with or without… …   Useful english dictionary

  • give — verb (past gave; past participle given) (usu. give something to or give someone something) 1》 freely transfer the possession of; cause to receive or have.     ↘communicate or impart (a message).     ↘commit, consign, or entrust.     ↘cause to… …   English new terms dictionary

  • give something off/out — emit odour, vapour, etc. → give …   English new terms dictionary

  • transpire — verb /tɹænˈspaɪə,tɹænˈspaɪɚ/ a) To give off (vapour, waste matter etc.); to exhale (an odour etc.). Although I was prevented from attending the 1952 annual conference, I was immediately informed as to what had transpired. b) Of plants, to give… …   Wiktionary

  • exhale — [ɪks heɪl, ɛks ] verb 1》 breathe out. 2》 give off (vapour or fumes). Derivatives exhalable adjective exhalation noun Origin ME: from OFr. exhaler, from L. exhalare, from ex out + halare breathe …   English new terms dictionary

  • transpire — The origin of the word is in the Latin verb spirare ‘to breathe’, and in its primary physical sense meant ‘to give off vapour’ or ‘to perspire’ (a meaning still used in the physical sciences). In the 18c it developed two abstract meanings, both… …   Modern English usage

  • exhalation — exhale ► VERB 1) breathe out. 2) give off (vapour or fumes). DERIVATIVES exhalation noun. ORIGIN Latin exhalare, from halare breathe …   English terms dictionary

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