vent
suomi-englanti sanakirjavent englannista suomeksi
tuulettaa
tulivuoren kanava, purkautumisaukko
aukko, ilmareikä
peräaukko
purkautumistie
halkio
purkaa, purkaa tunteitaan
Substantiivi
Verbi
vent englanniksi
(ux)
(quote-book)|year=2014|author=Elizabeth Kolbert|publisher=Picador|ISBN=9781250062185|passage=According to geologists who work in the area, the vents at Castello Aragonese have been spewing carbon dioxide for at least several hundred years, maybe longer.|page=122
A small aperture.
(RQ:Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida)
(RQ:Pope Temple of Fame)
A rant; a long session of expressing verbal frustration.
The excretory opening of lower orders of vertebrates; cloaca.
The opening at the breech of a firearm, through which fire is communicated to the powder of the charge.
(syn)
In boilers, a sectional area of the passage for gases divided by the length of the same passage in feet.
Opportunity of escape or passage from confinement or privacy; outlet.
Emission; escape; passage to notice or expression; publication; utterance.
(RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)
(RQ:Shakespeare All's Well)
(1), efflux
(quote-book) is that there is a sense of heat and pain in the medulla spinalis, which is opposite to the kidneys.
(quote-journal)
To allow gases to escape from (a sealed space, container, etc.).
(quote-book)|year=1984|page=194–195|isbn=0-425-13351-6|text=In the engine room, the changing angle dropped the melted core to the deck. The hot mass attacked the steel deck first, burning through that, then the titanium of the hull. Five seconds later the engine room was vented to the sea. The ''Politovskiy's'' largest compartment filled rapidly with water. This destroyed what little reserve buoyancy the ship had, and the acute down-angle returned. The ''Alfa'' began her last dive.
To express a strong emotion.
(quote-book)
{{quote-journal|en|date=June 18 2013|author=Simon Romero|title=Protests Widen as Brazilians Chide Leaders|titleurl=http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/19/world/americas/brazilian-leaders-brace-for-more-protests.html|journal=New York Times|accessdate=21 June 2013
(quote-web)
(RQ:Spenser Shepheardes Calender) See howe he venteth into the wynd.
To determine the sex of (a chick) by opening up the anal vent or cloaca.
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{{RQ:Raleigh Historie of the World
(clipping of).
To (l); to use a (l); to use (l).
wind (movement of air)
a casteller in the pinya standing between the laterals, and bracing the right leg of one segon and the left leg of another (''primer vent''), or a casteller placed behind one of the ''primers vents'' (''segon'' (''tercer'', etc.) ''vent'')
(infl of)
(coi)
(uxi)
(inflection of)
wind (gloss)