"Ventilators" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Delivers airflow to a person's lungs, providing oxygen and allowing for the removal of carbon dioxide, often used in hospitals to help patients breathe when they are having trouble breathing on their own.
A ventiduct is an architectural element that combines a chimney with a ventilation shaft to create a chimney-like structure that allows the escape of hot gases or fumes while still providing ventilation.
Present and past tense of the verb "ventilate", meaning to provide a supply of air to a building, room, or a confined space, so as to remove stale air or supply fresh air; aerate or make airy.
Providing a steady supply of fresh air to a room or building in order to remove stale air and replace it with clean air (often through a mechanical system called a ventilation system).
relating to the process of breathing or ventilation, in particular the volume of air moved in and out of the lungs.
Ventimiglia is the capital city of the Liguria region in northwest Italy, situated on the coast.
Venting refers to the act of expressing or releasing strong emotions, especially negative ones such as anger, frustration, or anxiety, often in a safe and controlled manner. This can be done through various means, like talking, crying, writing, or engaging in physical activities like exercise or yoga.
A ventouse (the feminine form of the noun in French, the masculine form is ventilateur or ventouse itself can be used in both forms) refers to a vacuum cleaner, especially a handheld or portable one, or in British English, a vacuum cleaner, in general.<br><br>In a broader sense, a ventouse can also refer to a suction polyp, a polyp that attaches to a surface using suction.