Vent
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British pronunciation/vˈɛnt/
American pronunciation/ˈvɛnt/

Définition et Signification de "vent"

to vent
01

exprimer, décharger

to strongly express one's feelings, particularly one's anger
Transitive: to vent one's feelings
to vent definition and meaning
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Example
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Frustrated with the situation, he needed to vent his anger and disappointment.
The team is venting their concerns in the meeting.
After a challenging day, she found a friend to vent her frustrations to.
02

évacuer, aérer

to let something, like air or gas, escape through an opening or passage
Transitive: to vent heat or fumes
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The exhaust system vents the fumes outside the building.
The cooling system vents heat from the engine into the air.
The furnace vents warm air through the vents in the floor.
Vent
01

volcan, issue

a fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt
vent definition and meaning
02

cloaque

the rectum or external opening in some animals, such as a fish, bird, etc., through which waste is passed

What is a "vent"?

A vent is an anatomical feature commonly found in birds, reptiles, and some mammals, serving as an external opening for the reproductive, urinary, and digestive systems. Also known as the cloaca, the vent is a multi-purpose opening located at the posterior end of the body. In birds, it is the opening through which eggs are laid, waste products are eliminated, and mating occurs. The vent plays a vital role in excretion, allowing for the elimination of urine and feces from the body. Additionally, in some reptiles and mammals, such as monotremes, the vent serves as the opening for both the reproductive and excretory systems.

03

conduit d’aération

an opening or passage that allows the movement of air, gases, or other substances, typically used for ventilation, release of heat or moisture, or to remove unwanted odors

What is a "vent"?

A vent is an opening or a small structure designed to allow air, gas, or other substances to flow in or out of a building or space. It helps to ensure proper ventilation, maintaining airflow and removing unwanted heat, moisture, or odors. Vents are often found in walls, floors, ceilings, or appliances like dryers and heating systems. They can vary in size and shape, depending on their purpose, and may have coverings or grilles to control the flow and prevent debris from entering. Proper ventilation is essential for comfort and health in a space.

04

exutoire, expresssion

activity that frees or expresses creative energy or emotion
05

fente, ouverture

a slit in a garment (as in the back seam of a jacket)
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