0 to cause fresh air to enter and move around a closed space -- 使通風;使空氣流通
1 to express an opinion or mention a subject so that it can be discussed by others -- 說出;提到;發表
She used the meeting to ventilate all her grievances. 她利用那次會議說出了自己所有的委屈。
The trachea was intubated and the animals ventilated with 100% oxygen.
All were intubated, ventilated and sedated and required cardiovascular support with vasoactive drugs.
All patients were ventilated by using pressure control ventilation.
In looking for patients ventilated for significant time periods, few were found in the small rural centers.
She was given oxygen supplementation in the incubator but never required to be ventilated.
Their frequent references to the past were largely associative and involuntary, and seem to have served the men as a means of ventilating their anxieties.
I found that the chapter on critical care clarified the dilemmas faced before ventilating patients.
He's not keen on a repetition of this, though he really does believe in public service and in ventilating issues.