vent

vent
[vent]
sustantivo
1(orificio (m) de) ventilación (f)
  • she gave vent to her feelings (sentido figurado) -> se desahogó, dio rienda suelta a sus sentimientos
verbo transitivo
también:
  • she vented her anger on him -> descargó su ira sobre él

vent [vent]
sustantivo
1Respiradero, tronera, lumbrera, cualquier abertura por donde puede salir el aire y ventilarse una cueva, bodega, etc; salida de cualquiera clase; ventosa, oído, fogón de un arma de fuego.
2Ano.
3Articulación, expresión, acción de pronunciar; se usa hoy por lo general en la locución to give vent to, dar expresión a, dar salida
adjetivo
4Desahogo.
  • To give one’s passion vent -> desfogar o desahogar la cólera
  • His jacket has a vent in the back -> su chaqueta tiene una abertura en la espalda
1Dar salida o abrir un respiradero, tronera, etc. 2.
2Dejar escapar.
3Dar libre carrera a; aliviar, dando salida a algo.
4Descargar.
  • He was angry with himself and vented his rage on his son -> estaba enfadado consigo mismo y descargó su rabia con su hijo
va. Descubrir o divulgar un proyecto, un secreto, etc.; expresar públicamente; articular.

vent [vent]
noun
1 (Mec) agujero; (m) (valve) válvula; (f) (airhole) respiradero; (m) (grille) rejilla de ventilación; (f) (pipe) ventosa; (f) conducto de ventilación; (m)
2 (opening) (in jacket, skirt) abertura; (f)
3 (Zool) cloaca; (f)
4 (expression)
to give vent to one's feelings desahogarse; to give vent to one's anger dar rienda suelta a su ira; desahogar su ira
verb:transitive
1 (Mec) purgar; (discharge) descargar; emitir; dejar escapar
2 (release) [+feelings] desahogar; descargar
to vent one's anger on sth/sb desahogar la ira con algo/algn; to vent one's spleen (on) descargar la bilis (contra)

Verb Conjugation for "vent"

Imperative
  • vent
  • you vent
  • he/she vents
  • we vent
  • you vent
  • they vent
Preterite
  • I vented
  • you vented
  • he/she vented
  • we vented
  • you vented
  • they vented
Present Continuous
  • I am venting
  • you are venting
  • he/she is venting
  • we are venting
  • you are venting
  • they are venting
Present Perfect
  • I have vented
  • you have vented
  • he/she has vented
  • we have vented
  • you have vented
  • they have vented
Past Continuous
  • I was venting
  • you were venting
  • he/she was venting
  • we were venting
  • you were venting
  • they were venting
Past Perfect
  • I had vented
  • you had vented
  • he/she had vented
  • we had vented
  • you had vented
  • they had vented
Future
  • I will vent
  • you will vent
  • he/she will vent
  • we will vent
  • you will vent
  • they will vent
Future Perfect
  • I will have vented
  • you will have vented
  • he/she will have vented
  • we will have vented
  • you will have vented
  • they will have vented
Future Continuous
  • I will be venting
  • you will be venting
  • he/she will be venting
  • we will be venting
  • you will be venting
  • they will be venting
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been venting
  • you have been venting
  • he/she has been venting
  • we have been venting
  • you have been venting
  • they have been venting
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been venting
  • you will have been venting
  • he/she will have been venting
  • we will have been venting
  • you will have been venting
  • they will have been venting
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been venting
  • you had been venting
  • he/she had been venting
  • we had been venting
  • you had been venting
  • they had been venting
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