vent
Prononciation : [vɛnt]
Mot
Contexte : « emotions »
(verb) to express your feelings or thoughts, especially when you are upset or angry. It’s like telling someone how you feel to feel better.
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She felt much better after she vented her frustrations to her friend.
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He didn't vent his anger, which led to him feeling very stressed.
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Do you think it's healthy to vent your feelings sometimes?
Contexte : « mechanics »
(noun) an opening that allows air, gas, or liquid to flow out. It helps to release pressure and keep things from getting too hot.
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The vent in the kitchen helped to remove smoke while cooking.
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If the vent is blocked, the room can become too stuffy to breathe comfortably.
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Where is the vent located in this room?
Contexte : « speech »
(noun) an opportunity to express thoughts or feelings. It’s like having a chance to talk about what’s on your mind.
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The group meeting gave everyone a vent to share their ideas.
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She felt there was no vent for her creativity in that strict environment.
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What is a good vent for discussing personal problems?
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