ventilator Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈven.tɪ.leɪ.tər]
  • Us [ ˈven.t̬əl.eɪ.ɚ]

Meaning of ventilator In English

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Examples of ventilator

  • The homes' ventilators are linked to their hot-water systems, providing heat and air conditioning, and filtering out more than 95 percent of airborne particles.

  • The new setup will add escape routes for staff and visitors and include emergency ventilators to purge the building of smoke or fumes.

  • His kidneys were failing and a ventilator was forcing air continually into his lungs.

  • The inner frames, the trickle ventilators and other items are all painted dark grey.

  • The criminal law can respond to it as a tolerable and justifiable exception to basic criminal law rules developed long before ventilators ever existed.

  • There should be sufficient protection against impact, manifestations of glazing, safe opening and closing windows, skylights and ventilators and safe access to clean the glass.

  • The right-to-die movement, for example, tied notions of a "natural death" with a suspicion of ventilators and feeding tubes.

  • There are some patients who are permanently maintained on ventilators because of illness.

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Translations of ventilator In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    通風口, 通風設備, 人工呼吸器…

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  • 中文简体

    通风口, 通风设备, 人工呼吸器…

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  • Español

    ventilador, respirador artificial…

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  • Português

    ventilador…

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  • Français

    ventilateur…

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  • Čeština

    větrák…

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  • Dansk

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  • Indonesia

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