0 a hole in a wall or machine that lets air in and allows smoke or smells to go out -- otwór lub kanał wentylacyjny
1 to do or say something to show your anger or another strong, bad feeling -- wyładowywać złość/frustrację itp. , dawać upust złości /frustracji itp.
In more humid conditions, the ridge vents are closed, and downdraught cooling is induced by cooling coils located just below the ridge.
More than ten major explosive eruptions vented moderately large volumes (1-10 km3) of phonolitic magma during the last two cycles.
Each room was independently vented and no air was recirculated.
Significantly, however, the collection and analysis of parasitological data from deep-sea vents is of significance well beyond that of the field of parasitology.
Every breadmaker has vents for the release of hot air/vapour.
Many respondents reading communist texts vented vehement hostility.
The reservoir was vented to the ambient pressure through a small orifice.
Hearing of these cases the community feels reassured ; tension about injustice is vented.