ventilation
111Ventilation — Luftskifte …
112Ventilation — Ven·ti·la·ti·on [vɛntila tsi̯oːn] die; ; nur Sg; das Bewegen von Luft, damit frische, kühle Luft irgendwohin kommt ≈ Belüftung || K : Ventilationsanlage …
113ventilation — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of providing or changing air] Syn. airing, purifying, oxygenating, freshening, opening windows, changing air, circuLating air, air conditioning. 2. [Fresh air] Syn. pure air, purified air, freshened air, oxygenated… …
114Ventilation — Ven|ti|la|ti|on 〈 [vɛn ] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en〉 1. Bewegung von Luft od. von Gasen 2. Lüftung 3. 〈Zool.〉 der Atmung dienende Bewegung [Etym.: → Ventil] …
115Ventilation — Ventilatio̱n [zu lat. ventilare = schwingen; lüften] w; , en: Belüftung der Lungen, d.Ventilationh. Versorgung mit Sauerstoff u. Abtransport von Kohlendioxyd mit Hilfe der Atemmuskulatur …
116ventilation — ven|ti|la|tion [ ,ventl eıʃn ] noun uncount the movement of fresh air around a room or building, or a system that allows this to happen …
117ventilation — ven·ti·la·tion || ‚vent leɪʃn / tɪ l n. act of providing with fresh air, airing out, freshening; act of raising a point or question for discussion; oxygenation of the blood …
118ventilation — i. Starting a jet engine without putting on LP (low pressure) and HP (high pressure) cocks with a view to drain out any fuel in the jet pipe. ii. Biologically, the aeration of the lungs and blood by breathing. The inhalation and exhalation of air …
119Ventilation — The process of moving air (changing) into and out of an interior space either by natural or mechanically induced (forced) means. *** The process of supplying or removing air by natural or mechanical means to or from any space. Such air may… …
120ventilation — n. 1. Airing. 2. Winnowing, fanning. 3. Examination, scrutiny, discussion, public exposure …