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vent [vents] (an opening through which gases, especially air, can pass) noun [UK: vent] [US: ˈvent] | respiradouronoun |
vent [vented, venting, vents] (to express a strong emotion) verb [UK: vent] [US: ˈvent] | desabafarverb extravasarverb |
vent one's spleen (to openly express pent-up anger) verb | desabafarverb |
ventilate [ventilated, ventilating, ventilates] (To circulate air through a building, etc.) verb [UK: ˈven.tɪ.leɪt] [US: ˈven.tə.ˌlet] | arejarverb |
ventilate [ventilated, ventilating, ventilates] (To replace stale or noxious air with fresh) verb [UK: ˈven.tɪ.leɪt] [US: ˈven.tə.ˌlet] | ventilarverb |
ventilation [ventilations] (mechanical system used to circulate and replace air) noun [UK: ˌven.tɪ.ˈleɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌven.tə.ˈleɪʃ.n̩] | ventilaçãonoun |
ventilator [ventilators] (device that circulates fresh air and expels stale or noxious air) noun [UK: ˈven.tɪ.leɪ.tə(r)] [US: ˈven.tə.ˌle.tər] | circulador de arnoun exaustornoun ventiladornoun |
Ventimiglia (city in Italy) proper noun [UK: ˌven.ˌtɪ.ˈmɪ.ɡliə] [US: ˌven.ˌtɪ.ˈmɪ.ɡliə] | Ventimigliaproper noun |
ventral (related to the abdomen or stomach) adjective [UK: ˈven.trəl] [US: ˈven.trəl] | ventraladjective |
ventricle [ventricles] (one of two lower chambers of the heart) noun [UK: ˈven.trɪk.l̩] [US: ˈven.trɪk.l̩] | ventrículonoun |
ventricular (of or relating to a ventricle) adjective [UK: ven.ˈtrɪ.kjʊ.lə] [US: ven.ˈtrɪ.kjuː.lər] | ventricularadjective |
ventriloquism (art of projecting one's voice so that it appears to come from another source) noun [UK: ven.ˈtrɪ.lə.kwɪ.zəm] [US: ven.ˈtrɪ.lə.kwɪ.zəm] | ventriloquianoun ventriloquismonoun |
ventriloquist [ventriloquists] (a person who practices ventriloquism) noun [UK: vent.ˈrɪ.lə.kwɪst] [US: vent.ˈrɪ.lə.kwɪst] | ventríloquanoun ventríloquonoun |
venture [ventures] (a risky or daring undertaking or journey) noun [UK: ˈven.tʃə(r)] [US: ˈven.tʃər] | aventuranoun |
venture [ventured, venturing, ventures] (to risk) verb [UK: ˈven.tʃə(r)] [US: ˈven.tʃər] | arriscarverb |
venture [ventured, venturing, ventures] (to undertake a risky journey) verb [UK: ˈven.tʃə(r)] [US: ˈven.tʃər] | aventurar-severb |
venture capital (money invested in an enterprise) noun | capital de risconoun |
Ventôse (the sixth month of the French Republican Calendar) proper noun | ventosoproper noun |
advent [advents] (coming, arrival) noun [UK: ˈæd.vent] [US: ˈæd.ˌvent] | adventonoun chegadanoun vindanoun |
Advent (season before Christmas) proper noun [UK: ˈæd.vent] [US: ˈæd.ˌvent] | Adventoproper noun |
Advent calendar (calendar used to count down the days of Advent) noun | calendário do Adventonoun |
Adventist (believer in the Second Advent of Jesus; an advocate of Adventism) noun [UK: ˈæd.vən.tɪst] [US: ˈæd.ˌven.təst] | adventistanoun |
Adventist (relating to believers in the Second Advent of Jesus; relating to Adventism) adjective [UK: ˈæd.vən.tɪst] [US: ˈæd.ˌven.təst] | adventistaadjective |
adventitia (layer encasing a visceral organ) noun | adventícianoun |
adventitial (pertaining to the adventitia) adjective | adventicialadjective |
adventitious (from an external source) adjective [UK: ˌæd.ven.ˈtɪ.ʃəs] [US: ˌæd.ven.ˈtɪ.ʃəs] | adventícioadjective |
adventitiously (in an adventitious manner) adverb [UK: ˌadvəntˈɪʃəsli] [US: ˌædvəntˈɪʃəsli] | adventiciamenteadverb |
adventure [adventures] (encountering of risks) noun [UK: əd.ˈven.tʃə(r)] [US: æd.ˈven.tʃər] | aventuranoun |
adventure [adventures] (that which happens without design) noun [UK: əd.ˈven.tʃə(r)] [US: æd.ˈven.tʃər] | acasonoun peripécianoun |
adventurer [adventurers] (one who enjoys adventures) noun [UK: əd.ˈven.tʃə.rə(r)] [US: æd.ˈven.tʃə.rər] | aventureironoun |
adventuresome (prone or willing to undertake adventures) adjective [UK: əd.ˈven.tʃə.səm] [US: æd.ˈven.tʃər.səm] | aventureiroadjective |