请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 eventilation
释义

eventilationn.

Forms: 1500s–1600s euentilation, 1600s–1800s eventilation.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin ēventilāt- , ēventilāre , -ion suffix1.
Etymology: < classical Latin ēventilāt-, past participial stem of ēventilāre (see eventilate v.) + -ion suffix1; compare -ation suffix. Compare slightly later eventilate v. Compare earlier ventilation n., and also earlier eventation n., eventing n.1Compare post-classical Latin eventilatio discussion (12th cent. in a British source), aeration of blood (1598 or earlier), Italian †eventilatione action of winnowing grain (1598 in Florio). In sense 3 after ventilation n. 6c.
Obsolete.
1.
a. Exposure to fresh air; circulation or free passage of air, heat, etc.; ventilation. Also: a movement or current of air.
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > gas > air > fresh air > [noun] > supplying fresh air or ventilation
eventilation1597
ventilation1664
ventilating1743
aeration1800
1597 P. Lowe Whole Course Chirurg. ii. i. sig. D5 Euery thing that is hot and humide and wanteth euentilation, becommeth putrified.
1643 J. Howell Parables 15 Nothing could be..so directly opposite to his soft gentle breeses and eventilations.
1645 J. Howell Epistolæ Ho-elianæ vi. xxxv. 55 This heat..is..a generative gentle heat joyn'd with moysture, nor needs it ayr for eventilation.
b. Medicine. The action or process of causing (supposed) noxious vapours to escape from the blood or body, esp. by opening a vein (cf. eventation n.); (also) aeration.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > the body > vascular system > circulation > [noun] > oxygenation
eventilation1601
ventilation1615
aeration1804
haematosis1881
the world > life > the body > secretory organs > secretion > [noun] > fluid secretion > humours > specific process
eventilation1601
1601 S. Harward Phlebotomy i. iii. 13 Galen..requireth as very expedient the opening of a vayne, first for venting or euentilation.
1684 tr. T. Bonet Guide Pract. Physician vi. 161 Lest it should obstruct and hinder eventilation [L. eventationem] by its clamminess.
1684 tr. T. Bonet Guide Pract. Physician xi. 378 The Skull being carefully opened..he was recovered by the eventilation of his Brain.
1744 G. Berkeley Siris (ESTC T72826) §205 It [sc. vital flame] requires constant eventilation, through the trachæa and pores of the body.
c. The action of dispersing something into the air; spec. the action of winnowing grain.
ΘΚΠ
the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation of grain > [noun] > winnowing
winnowing?c1225
windinga1500
vanning1552
fanning1577
eventilation1658
ventilation1658
exaceration1676
dightinga1774
wimming1825
the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being scattered or dispersed > [noun] > scattering to the wind
eventilation1658
1658 E. Phillips New World Eng. Words Eventilation, a winnowing, or sifting.
1725 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Œconomique at Anemone A leather Bag, which..you are to press with one Hand by Jerks; which, by means of that Eventilation, sends out the Seed in such a manner as it is proper to be sown.
1767 A. Campbell Lexiphanes 109 My cudgel..shall soon disseminate, by a rapid eventilation, the brains in his pericranium.
2. The action or an act of debating, discussing, or examining something thoroughly; a thorough examination of an issue. Cf. ventilation n. 6a.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > testing > debate, disputation, argument > putting forward for discussion > [noun]
positiona1398
proponement1553
proposition1553
proposure1624
eventilation1650
propoundment1846
1650 J. Howell Addit. Lett. ix. 21 in Epistolæ Ho-elianæ (ed. 2) In the search and eventilation of naturall verities.
1651 J. Howell S.P.Q.V. 148 After some Eventilations of the matters, this Answer was sent.
1822 P. Brown Disquis. Faith v. 41 The question may have a fair eventilation; and it will be found to be a philological one rather than any other.
1856 Daily News 19 Mar. 4/6 After considerable discussion, and the eventilation of the matter at two successive quarter sessions, the question of the establishment of a Juvenile Reformatory for Worcestershire has been settled.
3. Something which is vented or belched forth. Cf. ventilation n. 6c. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > [noun] > ejection > that which is ejected
eructation1607
ejection1654
vomit1695
ejaculation1708
eventilation1716
ejectamenta1863
ejecta1886
1716 M. Davies Athenæ Britannicæ II. 238 There remains scarce any thing now of all their Factious and Frothy Eventilations or Productions of any kind.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
<
n.1597
随便看

 

英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/9/20 18:52:10