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vent
1. сущ.
1) входное или выходное отверстие;
отдушина Syn: vent-hole
2) выражение( чувств), выход He gave vent to his pent-up feelings. ≈ Он дал выход сдерживаемым чувствам. He found (a) vent for his anger in smashing the crockery. ≈ Он излил свой гнев, перебив всю посуду.
3) клапан( духового инструмента)
4) анальное отверстие у птиц и рыб
5) воен. запальный канал
2. гл.
1) сделать отверстие( в чем-л.)
2) выпускать (напр., дым)
3) давать выход;
изливать (напр., чувство) (on, upon - на кого-л.) It's wrong to vent your anger on the children, they were not at fault. ≈ Совершенно неправильно срывать зло на детях, они не виноваты.
4) выражать, сообщать Syn: express, say шлица, разрез( на одежде, особ. на пальто, юбке) (техническое) входное или выходное отверствие;
вентиляционное отверстие;
отдушина (техническое) воздушный клапан выход, выражение - to give * to one's feelings дать выход своим чувствам, отвести душу - to give * to one's grief давать волю своему горю - to give * to threats разразиться угрозами - the wounded man gave free * to his pain раненый перестал сдерживаться и застонал - his sorrow finds * in reproaches его горе находит выход в упреках - he found a * for his anger in smashing the crockery он излил свой гнев, перебив всю посуду (музыкальное) боковое отверстие( в стволе духового инструмента) (зоология) задний проход( у рыб и птиц) (военное) запальный канал полюсное отверстие (парашюта) (космонавтика) дренаж проделать отверстие (в чем-л.) выпускать (дым и т. п.) ;
извергать;
удалять давать выход;
изливать - to * one's feelings дать выход своим чувствам - to * one's grief in a torrent of tears излить свое горе в потоке слез - to * one's ill-humour on smb. сорвать на ком-л. свое плохое настроение - to * oneself отвести душу высказывать, выражать ( особ. публично) - to * a grievance (публично) высказывать жалобу - to * an opinion (громко) выразить мнение( техническое) снизить давление (диалектизм) продавать, торговать ~ выход, выражение;
to give vent to one's feelings отвести душу, дать выход своим чувствам;
to find vent (for smth.) (in smth.) найти выход (чему-л.) (в чем-л.) he found a ~ for his anger in smashing the crockery он излил свой гнев, перебив всю посуду vent входное или выходное отверстие;
вентиляционное отверстие;
отдушина ~ выпускать (дым и т. п.) ;
испускать ~ высказывать, выражать;
to vent one's opinion открыто высказать свое мнение ~ выход, выражение;
to give vent to one's feelings отвести душу, дать выход своим чувствам;
to find vent (for smth.) (in smth.) найти выход (чему-л.) (в чем-л.) ~ давать выход (напр., чувству) ;
изливать (злобу и т. п.;
upon - на кого-л.) ~ задний проход( у птиц и рыб) ~ воен. запальный канал ~ клапан (духового инструмента) ~ полюсное отверстие (парашюта) ~ сделать отверстие (в чем-л.) venthole: venthole = vent ~ высказывать, выражать;
to vent one's opinion открыто высказать свое мнение -
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[vent] 1. сущ.1) тех.Syn:to give vent to one's feelings — отвести душу, дать выход своим чувствам
He gave vent to his pent-up feelings. — Он дал выход сдерживаемым чувствам.
He found (a) vent for his anger in smashing the crockery. — Он излил свой гнев, перебив всю посуду.
Passion found vent in words. — Страсть нашла выражение в словах.
Laughter is a vent of any sudden joy. — Смех - выражение всякой внезапной радости.
3) клапан ( духового инструмента)4) зоол. анальное отверстие у птиц и рыб5) воен. запальный канал7) шотл. дымоход; труба8) полюсное отверстие ( парашюта)2. гл.1) сделать отверстие (в чём-л.)2)A total of 10 millicuries of krypton was vented to the atmosphere. — 10 милликюри криптона было выпущено в атмосферу.
б) ( vent oneself) находить выход, изливаться3) выражать, высказывать; давать выход; изливатьI vented my soul in a line to Mr. P. — Я излил душу в письме к мистеру П.
to vent one's fury / anger on smb. — срывать зло, гнев на ком-л.
It's wrong to vent your anger on the children, they were not at fault. — Совершенно неправильно срывать зло на детях, они были не виноваты.
This cheerfulness has vented itself in his playful poetry. — Эта жизнерадостность нашла выражение в его шутливой поэзии.
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vent [vent]1 noun(a) (outlet → for air, gas, liquid) orifice m, conduit m; (→ in chimney) conduit m, tuyau m; (→ in volcano) cheminée f; (→ in barrel) trou m; (→ for ventilation) conduit m d'aération; Ichthyology & Ornithology (of fish, bird) orifice m anal(b) (in jacket, skirt) fente f∎ to give vent to sth donner ou laisser libre cours à qch;∎ he gave full vent to his feelings il a donné ou laissé libre cours à ses émotions;∎ she gave vent to her anger elle a laissé échapper sa colère∎ to vent one's anger/one's spleen on sb décharger sa colère/sa bile sur qn -
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I [vent]1) (outlet for gas, pressure) bocca f., sfiato m.air vent — bocchettone d'aria, bocca di aerazione
to give vent to — fig. dare sfogo a [anger, feelings]
2) (of volcano) camino m.3) (in fashion) (slit) spacco m.4) AE (window) deflettore m.II 1. [vent]1) (let out) fare uscire [gas, smoke]2) fig. (release) sfogare, scaricare [anger, spite, frustration] (on su)2.verbo intransitivo [gas, chimney, volcano] scaricarsi* * *[vent] 1. noun(a hole to allow air, smoke etc to pass out or in: an air-vent.) foro; canna2. verb(to give expression or an outlet to (an emotion etc): He was angry with himself and vented his rage on his son by beating him violently.) sfogare* * *[vɛnt]1. n(Tech: airhole) presa d'aria, (of jacket) spacco2. vtFALSE FRIEND: vent is not translated by the Italian word ventoto vent one's anger (on sb/sth) — scaricare or sfogare la propria rabbia (su qn/qc)
* * *vent /vɛnt/n.6 (tecn.) apertura di sfogo; sfiatatoio8 (metall.) respiro; tirata d'aria● vent faucet, succhiello per botti □ vent hole, foro; spiraglio; sfiatatoio □ vent peg, zipolo ( di botte) □ vent pipe, tubo di sfiato □ vent plug, tappo per focone □ (edil.) vent stack, terminale di colonna di ventilazione □ (autom.) vent wing, deflettore □ (fig.) to give vent to, dare sfogo a: He gave vent to his indignation, ha dato sfogo alla sua indignazione.(to) vent /vɛnt/A v. t.2 (fig.) dare sfogo a; sfogare: He vented his anger on me, ha sfogato su di me la sua rabbia; to vent one's rage [frustration], dare libero sfogo alla propria rabbia [frustrazione]B v. i.3 sfogarsi: I'm sorry, but I just had to vent, scusa, ma dovevo proprio sfogarmi.* * *I [vent]1) (outlet for gas, pressure) bocca f., sfiato m.air vent — bocchettone d'aria, bocca di aerazione
to give vent to — fig. dare sfogo a [anger, feelings]
2) (of volcano) camino m.3) (in fashion) (slit) spacco m.4) AE (window) deflettore m.II 1. [vent]1) (let out) fare uscire [gas, smoke]2) fig. (release) sfogare, scaricare [anger, spite, frustration] (on su)2.verbo intransitivo [gas, chimney, volcano] scaricarsi -
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I [vent] nшлица, разрез (на одежде, особ. на пальто, юбке)II1. [vent] n1. тех.1) входное или выходное отверстие; вентиляционное отверстие; отдушина2) воздушный клапан2. выход, выражениеto give vent to one's feelings - дать выход своим чувствам, отвести душу
to give vent to one's grief [to one's anger] - давать волю своему горю [своему гневу]
the wounded man gave free vent to his pain - раненый перестал сдерживаться и застонал
his sorrow finds vent in reproaches - его горе находит выход /изливается/ в упрёках
he found a vent for his anger in smashing the crockery - он излил свой гнев, перебив всю посуду
3. = ventage 34. зоол. задний проход ( у рыб и птиц)5. воен. запальный канал6. полюсное отверстие ( парашюта)7. косм. дренаж2. [vent] v1. проделать отверстие (в чём-л.)2. выпускать (дым и т. п.); извергать; удалять3. 1) давать выход; изливатьto vent one's feelings - дать выход /волю/ своим чувствам
to vent one's grief in a torrent of tears - излить своё горе в потоке слёз
to vent one's ill-humour on smb. - сорвать на ком-л. своё плохое настроение
2) высказывать, выражать (особ. публично)4. тех. снизить давлениеII [vent] v диал.продавать, торговать -
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(to express (an emotion etc) freely: He gave vent to his anger in a furious letter to the newspaper.) give luft for* * *(to express (an emotion etc) freely: He gave vent to his anger in a furious letter to the newspaper.) give luft for -
7 give vent to
(to express (an emotion etc) freely: He gave vent to his anger in a furious letter to the newspaper.) dar rienda suelta, descargar, soltar, desahogarv.• deshinchar v. -
8 give vent to
(to express (an emotion etc) freely: He gave vent to his anger in a furious letter to the newspaper.) fá útrás fyrir -
9 give vent to
(to express (an emotion etc) freely: He gave vent to his anger in a furious letter to the newspaper.) szabad folyást enged (érzéseknek stb.) -
10 give vent to
(to express (an emotion etc) freely: He gave vent to his anger in a furious letter to the newspaper.) dar vazão -
11 give vent to
açığa vurmak, belli etmek* * *açığa vur* * *(to express (an emotion etc) freely: He gave vent to his anger in a furious letter to the newspaper.) belirtmek, boşaltmak -
12 give vent to
(to express (an emotion etc) freely: He gave vent to his anger in a furious letter to the newspaper.) dati duška -
13 give vent to
(to express (an emotion etc) freely: He gave vent to his anger in a furious letter to the newspaper.) purkaa -
14 give vent to
(to express (an emotion etc) freely: He gave vent to his anger in a furious letter to the newspaper.) gi fritt utløp for -
15 give vent to
(to express (an emotion etc) freely: He gave vent to his anger in a furious letter to the newspaper.) (dare sfogo a) -
16 give vent to
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17 give vent to
(to express (an emotion etc) freely: He gave vent to his anger in a furious letter to the newspaper.) dać upust, wyładować -
18 give vent to
(to express (an emotion etc) freely: He gave vent to his anger in a furious letter to the newspaper.) izgāzt (dusmas); ļaut vaļu (emocijām) -
19 give vent to
(to express (an emotion etc) freely: He gave vent to his anger in a furious letter to the newspaper.) išlieti, išreikšti -
20 give vent to
(to express (an emotion etc) freely: He gave vent to his anger in a furious letter to the newspaper.) få vädra, få utlopp för
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