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Detailed Translations for vents from English to Swedish

vents:


vent:

to vent verb (vents, vented, venting)

  1. to vent (let off steam; air; work off; give vent to)
    ventilera; släppa loss; reagera av
    • ventilera verb (ventilerar, ventilerade, ventilerat)
    • släppa loss verb (släpper loss, släppte loss, släppt loss)
    • reagera av verb (reagerar av, reagerade av, reagerat av)

Conjugations for vent:

present
  1. vent
  2. vent
  3. vents
  4. vent
  5. vent
  6. vent
simple past
  1. vented
  2. vented
  3. vented
  4. vented
  5. vented
  6. vented
present perfect
  1. have vented
  2. have vented
  3. has vented
  4. have vented
  5. have vented
  6. have vented
past continuous
  1. was venting
  2. were venting
  3. was venting
  4. were venting
  5. were venting
  6. were venting
future
  1. shall vent
  2. will vent
  3. will vent
  4. shall vent
  5. will vent
  6. will vent
continuous present
  1. am venting
  2. are venting
  3. is venting
  4. are venting
  5. are venting
  6. are venting
subjunctive
  1. be vented
  2. be vented
  3. be vented
  4. be vented
  5. be vented
  6. be vented
diverse
  1. vent!
  2. let's vent!
  3. vented
  4. venting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

vent [the ~] nomen

  1. the vent (draught-hole; blowhole; air-hole; draft-hole; draughty spot)

Translation Matrix for vent:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
luftlock air-hole; blowhole; draft-hole; draught-hole; draughty spot; vent
släppa loss release
- blowhole; outlet; release; vent-hole; venthole; volcano
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
reagera av air; give vent to; let off steam; vent; work off
släppa loss air; give vent to; let off steam; vent; work off
ventilera air; give vent to; let off steam; vent; work off ventilate
- air; air out; give vent; ventilate

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Related Definitions for "vent":

  1. activity that frees or expresses creative energy or emotion1
    • he gave vent to his anger1
  2. external opening of urinary or genital system of a lower vertebrate1
  3. a hole for the escape of gas or air1
  4. a slit in a garment (as in the back seam of a jacket)1
  5. a fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt1
  6. expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen1
  7. give expression or utterance to1
    • She vented her anger1
    • The graduates gave vent to cheers1

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