ventilated 的 2 个定义
ven·ti·lat·ed, ven·ti·lat·ing.
- to provide with fresh air in place of air that has been used or contaminated.
- Medicine/Medical. to oxygenate by exposure to air in the lungs or gills.to assist the breathing of, as with a respirator.
- to circulate through or blow on, so as to cool or freshen the air of: Cool breezes ventilated the house.
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ven·ti·lat·ed, ven·ti·lat·ing.
- to give utterance or expression to one's emotions, opinions, complaints, etc.
ventilated 近义词
aired out
更多ventilated例句
- Instead, restrictions could focus on crowded, poorly ventilated spaces like restaurants and bars.
- So work outside or in a well-ventilated area, like a garage with the door open.
- Initially in the pandemic, the thought was to try to mechanically ventilate patients earlier.
- They are especially important in crowded and poorly ventilated areas.
- It’s the reason that indoor spaces, particularly poorly ventilated ones, present a particular risk.
- Along with installing new roofs, one post-tsunami effort I ran across was also building new, better-ventilated kitchens.
- The feelings that John Derbyshire ventilated—where did they come from?
- It was well lighted and ventilated, and every child of whatever age could touch its feet to the floor.
- You must have your rooms well ventilated if you wish to avoid fainting and discomfort.
- On the east is a modern post-office, dirty and badly ventilated, and some half-finished Government buildings.
- Thyrsis went, and found a working-men's meeting-room, ill-lighted and ill-ventilated, with perhaps two hundred people in it.
- The rooms are lofty, with cupolas, and all of them very carefully ventilated.