Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Ventilate"
Die Bedeutung von "Ventilate" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet ventilate my feelings/opinions?
A:
It should say "vent my feelings". It means to let them out. Like if you're sad, you cry, or if you're angry, you shout. Or you can just talk about your feelings. Venting your feelings can make you feel better.
Beispielsätze die "Ventilate" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit ventilate .
A:
I need to ventilate my house because it's getting stuffy.
We had to ventilate the room after painting to let the fumes out.
We had to ventilate the room after painting to let the fumes out.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit ''vent'' and ''ventilate''
ventilate my feelings and opinions means I am expressing or discussing them openly and publicly. I found this use in a British dictionary.
vent or ventilate is to be angry with somebody or simply express until it goes away?.
ventilate my feelings and opinions means I am expressing or discussing them openly and publicly. I found this use in a British dictionary.
vent or ventilate is to be angry with somebody or simply express until it goes away?.
A:
In the United States we say that someone vents his or her feelings. As a verb vent means means to express strong feelings. I’m not sure how it’s used in the UK.
The only person I can vent to is my husband because I don’t like to burden other people with my problems.
I had coffee with a good friend and she spent the whole time venting about her boyfriend.
Ventilate is a verb meaning to replace stale air with fresh air or to circulate air throughout a building.
We have very good ventilation at our office so it’s a nice place to work.
Let’s ventilate this room a bit. Could you please open a window?
The only person I can vent to is my husband because I don’t like to burden other people with my problems.
I had coffee with a good friend and she spent the whole time venting about her boyfriend.
Ventilate is a verb meaning to replace stale air with fresh air or to circulate air throughout a building.
We have very good ventilation at our office so it’s a nice place to work.
Let’s ventilate this room a bit. Could you please open a window?
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit to ventilate .
A:
"Because of the smoke, the people had to open the windows and doors to ventilate the air in the house."
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit ventilate.
A:
Asthma patients need to ventilate medicines.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit ventilate.
A:
It's uncommon to use ventilate, meaning the process of getting air to flow through an area. We typically use ventilated, meaning that something has the necessary level of airflow. I think I've only ever heard "ventilate" on a medical show.
Here are a couple common examples of ventilated:
Before you spray paint, you should make sure the area is well ventilated so that you don't get sick from fumes.
Bathrooms must be ventilated in order to prevent mold from growing in the humidity.
When the garage door is open the room is well ventilated enough to run a car in it.
Here are a couple common examples of ventilated:
Before you spray paint, you should make sure the area is well ventilated so that you don't get sick from fumes.
Bathrooms must be ventilated in order to prevent mold from growing in the humidity.
When the garage door is open the room is well ventilated enough to run a car in it.
Andere Fragen zu "Ventilate"
Q:
To ventilate, open windows completely for a few minutes at least twice an hour in closed spaces. klingt das natürlich?
A:
Pretty good! I would say “in closed spaces” is not necessary, because the act of ventilating means you’re already in an enclosed space.
Q:
I'll ventilate your face!!
klingt das natürlich?
klingt das natürlich?
A:
Thank you for your comment! This originally means: I'll make a hole in your face for the wind to blow. This must sound strange, but in Japanese we say this...
Q:
''ventilate is (formal) to express your feelings or opinions publicly.''
Can you give me an example with ''ventilate'' in this meaning?
Can you give me an example with ''ventilate'' in this meaning?
A:
Usually this word is shortened to “vent” when referring to expressing feelings and the feelings are usually negative.
Sorry for telling you all of that but I just had to vent.
I called to vent about what happened today.
Sorry for telling you all of that but I just had to vent.
I called to vent about what happened today.
Q:
Why don't we ventilate the room? klingt das natürlich?
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