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['ventileit](to allow fresh air to enter (eg a room).) udlufte; ventilere- ventilator* * *['ventileit](to allow fresh air to enter (eg a room).) udlufte; ventilere- ventilator -
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1 mengedarkan udara, menggemborkan spy dibicarakan-2 org* * *menukar udara* * *mengedarkan udara, menggemborkan spy dibicarakan orang -
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pahanginan, pumaypay -
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v.t.taazi hawa aaney deyna / aazaadi sey baeHs key li'ey peySH karna -
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['ventileit](to allow fresh air to enter (eg a room).) veita inn fersku lofti, loftræsa- ventilator -
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oxigénnel telít, oxigenál, szellőztet, kitereget* * *['ventileit](to allow fresh air to enter (eg a room).) szellőztet- ventilator -
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['ventileit](to allow fresh air to enter (eg a room).) ventilar- ventilator* * *ven.ti.late[v'entileit] vt 1 ventilar: a) arejar, prover com ventilação. b) examinar, discutir, expor. 2 oxigenar (sangue). -
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v. havalandırmak, oksijen vermek, açıkça tartışmak, açığa vurmak, belirtmek* * *havalandır* * *['ventileit](to allow fresh air to enter (eg a room).) havalandırmak- ventilator -
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technology• tuulettaa• käsitellä julkisesti• pohtia* * *'ventileit(to allow fresh air to enter (eg a room).) tuulettaa- ventilator -
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v. 1. агааржуулах, салхи оруулах. 2. хэлэлцэх, ярилцах. These issues have been well \ventilated in the press. Энэ асуудлыг хэвлэл мэдээллийн хэрэгслээр тун их хэлэлцсэн. ventilation n. 1. агааржуулалт. 2. хэлэлцүүлэг. ventilator n. агааржуулагч; салхивч. -
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vt. 환기하다, (혈액을) 신선한 공기로 정화하다, 환기 장치를 달다, (문제를)공표하다, 자유롭게 토론하다 -
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1 განიავება (გაანიავებს), ჰაერის გაწმენდა2 საკითხის საჯაროდ გატანა -
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بادخور كردن ، تهويه كردن ، هوا دادن به ، پاككردن كردن -
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vt zračiti, prozračiti, ventilirati, provjetriti; vijati (žito); [med] dodavati kisik (krvi); [fig] (javno) raspravljati (o pitanju), iznijeti na raspravu, proventilirati, pretresti* * *
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['ventɪleɪt]1) (provide with air) ventilare, aerare, arieggiare [ room]* * *['ventileit](to allow fresh air to enter (eg a room).) ventilare- ventilator* * *['ventɪleɪt]1) (provide with air) ventilare, aerare, arieggiare [ room] -
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['vɛntɪleɪt]vt* * *['ventileit](to allow fresh air to enter (eg a room).) wentylować, wietrzyć- ventilator
См. также в других словарях:
Ventilate — Ven ti*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ventilated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Ventilating}.] [L. ventilatus, p. p. of ventilare to toss, brandish in the air, to fan, to winnow, from ventus wind; akin to E. wind. See {Wind} rushing air.] 1. To open and expose… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ventilate — [vent′ l āt΄] vt. ventilated, ventilating [< L ventilatus, pp. of ventilare, to fan, ventilate < ventus,WIND2] 1. a) to circulate fresh air in (a room, etc.), driving out foul air b) to circulate in (a room, etc.) so as to freshen: said of… … English World dictionary
ventilate — index bare, circulate, consult (ask advice of), proclaim, propagate (spread), publish, relate (tell) … Law dictionary
ventilate — (v.) mid 15c., to blow away something (of wind), from L. ventilatus, pp. of ventilare to brandish, toss in the air, winnow, fan, agitate, set in motion, from ventulus a breeze, dim. of ventus wind (see WIND (Cf. wind) (n.1)). Original notion is… … Etymology dictionary
ventilate — 1 *aerate, oxygenate, carbonate 2 *express, vent, air, utter, voice, broach Analogous words: expose, exhibit, display, *show: disclose, divulge, discover, reveal: publish, advertise, broadcast (see DECLARE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
ventilate — [v] air out; make known advertise, air, bring into the open, bring up, broach, broadcast, circulate, debate, deliberate, discourse, discuss, examine, express, free, give, go into, introduce, moot, publish, put, scrutinize, sift, state, take up,… … New thesaurus
ventilate — ► VERB 1) cause air to enter and circulate freely in (a room or building). 2) discuss (an opinion or issue) in public. 3) Medicine subject to artificial respiration. DERIVATIVES ventilation noun. ORIGIN Latin ventilare blow, winnow , from ventus… … English terms dictionary
ventilate — [[t]ve̱ntɪleɪt[/t]] ventilates, ventilating, ventilated 1) VERB If you ventilate a room or building, you allow fresh air to get into it. [V n] Ventilate the room properly when paint stripping... [V n] The pit is ventilated by a steel fan. [V ed] … English dictionary
ventilate — transitive verb ( lated; lating) Etymology: Middle English, discussed, aired, from Late Latin ventilatus, past participle of ventilare, from Latin, to fan, winnow, from ventus wind more at wind Date: 15th century 1. a. to examine, discuss, or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
ventilate — To aerate, or oxygenate, the blood in the pulmonary capillaries. SYN: air (2). [L. ventilo, pp. atus, to fan, fr. ventus, the wind] * * * ven·ti·late vent əl .āt vt, lat·ed; lat·ing 1) to expose to air and esp. to a current of fresh air for… … Medical dictionary
ventilate — UK [ˈventɪleɪt] / US [ˈvent(ə)lˌeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms ventilate : present tense I/you/we/they ventilate he/she/it ventilates present participle ventilating past tense ventilated past participle ventilated 1) to allow fresh air to… … English dictionary