vent

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈvɛnt/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/vɛnt/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(vent)

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Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
vent n (for air or other gas) (de ventilación)conducto nm
  ventilación nf
  tiro nm
  respiradero nm
 Those vents are part of the cooling system.
 Esos conductos de ventilación son parte del sistema de refrigeración.
vent [sth] vtr ([sb]: anger, frustration) (rabia)descargar vtr
  soltar vtr
  dar rienda suelta loc verb
 Sometimes, when Linda has a bad day at work, she needs to vent her frustration when she gets home.
 A veces, cuando Linda tiene un mal día en el trabajo, necesita descargar su frustración cuando llega a casa.
vent vi (release anger, frustration)desahogarse v prnl
  (figurado)descargarse v prnl
 Adam apologised for going on and on about how annoying his colleagues had been that day; he was only venting.
 Adam se disculpó por insistir tanto en lo pesados que habían sido sus compañeros ese día; solo estaba desahogándose.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
vent n (in earth) (en la tierra)fumarola nf
 The lava from the volcano poured through the vents.
 La lava del volcán fluyó a través de las fumarolas.
vent n (split at back of garment)tajo nm
  raja nf
 The long coat had a vent at the back.
 El abrigo largo tenía un tajo en la espalda.
vent [sth] vtr (air, gases)ventilar vtr
 The extractor hood vents odours and grease out of the kitchen.
 La campana del extractor ventila olores y saca la grasa de la cocina.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
InglésEspañol
air vent n (outlet for air)ventila nf
  ventilete, respiradero nm
  salida de aire nf + loc adj
  conducto de ventilación nm + loc adj
 The hospital discovered that the virus was being carried through the air vents.
 El hospital se dio cuenta de que el virus se estaba transportando por las ventilas.
hydrothermal vent n (seafloor fissure)fuente hidrotermal nf + adj mf
  fumarola hidrotermal nf + adj mf
trickle vent n (ventilation fitting)respiradero nm
vent your spleen v expr (take your anger out on)agarrárselas con v prnl + prep
  desahogarse con v prnl + prep
 Patrick was furious after his conversation with the boss and vented his spleen on his secretary.
vol-au-vent n Gallicism (pastry with savory filling)volován nm
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Collocations: a vent system, the vent [grill, pipes, tubes], vent his [anger, rage, spleen, despair], more...

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