vent
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A vent is a hole in something through which air can come in and smoke, gas, or smells can go out. 通風孔; 排放口
A lot of steam escaped from the vent at the front of the machine. 大量蒸汽從機器前端的排氣孔冒了出來。
2. V-T If you vent your feelings, you express your feelings forcefully. 發(fā)泄
She telephoned her best friend to vent her frustration. 她打電話給自己最好的朋友來發(fā)泄她的沮喪。
3. N a vertical slit at the back or both sides of a jacket (上衣背部或兩側的)開衩
4. V to make a vent or vents in (a jacket) 在(上衣)上開衩
5. PHRASE If you give vent to your feelings, you express them forcefully. 發(fā)泄[正式]
She gave vent to her anger and jealousy. 她發(fā)泄了自己的怒意和嫉妒。
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vent /v?nt/ (venting,vented,vents)
劍橋詞典
vent noun (OPENING)
[ 可數名詞:有復數形式的名詞 ]a small opening that allows air , smoke , or gas to enter or leave a closed space
通風口;排氣口
If you have a gas fire in a room , you should have some kind of outside vent. 如果你的屋里有煤氣爐,那你就應該有個通向外面的排氣口。
[ 可數名詞:有復數形式的名詞 ]
a cut in the bottom of a piece of clothing to allow the person wearing it to move more easily
(衣物的)開衩,衩口
The skirt is long and straight with two side vents. 這條裙子是很長的直筒裙,兩側開衩。
vent noun (EXPRESS FEELINGS)
?give vent to sthto express a negative emotion in a forceful and often unfair way
(常指不公地)發(fā)泄(負面情緒)
The meeting will be an opportunity for everyone to give vent to their feelings . 這次會議將給每個人一吐為快的機會。 返回 vent