ventilated / ˈvɛn tlˌeɪt /

通风的通风通气通風

ventilated2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ven·ti·lat·ed, ven·ti·lat·ing.

  1. to provide with fresh air in place of air that has been used or contaminated.
  2. Medicine/Medical. to oxygenate by exposure to air in the lungs or gills.to assist the breathing of, as with a respirator.
  3. to circulate through or blow on, so as to cool or freshen the air of: Cool breezes ventilated the house.
v. 无主动词 verb

ven·ti·lat·ed, ven·ti·lat·ing.

  1. to give utterance or expression to one's emotions, opinions, complaints, etc.

ventilated 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

aired out

ventilated 的近义词 2

更多ventilated例句

  1. Instead, restrictions could focus on crowded, poorly ventilated spaces like restaurants and bars.
  2. So work outside or in a well-ventilated area, like a garage with the door open.
  3. Initially in the pandemic, the thought was to try to mechanically ventilate patients earlier.
  4. They are especially important in crowded and poorly ventilated areas.
  5. It’s the reason that indoor spaces, particularly poorly ventilated ones, present a particular risk.
  6. Along with installing new roofs, one post-tsunami effort I ran across was also building new, better-ventilated kitchens.
  7. The feelings that John Derbyshire ventilated—where did they come from?
  8. It was well lighted and ventilated, and every child of whatever age could touch its feet to the floor.
  9. You must have your rooms well ventilated if you wish to avoid fainting and discomfort.
  10. On the east is a modern post-office, dirty and badly ventilated, and some half-finished Government buildings.
  11. Thyrsis went, and found a working-men's meeting-room, ill-lighted and ill-ventilated, with perhaps two hundred people in it.
  12. The rooms are lofty, with cupolas, and all of them very carefully ventilated.