exhaust vent
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexhaustandvent
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exhaust
noun[U]
uk/ɪɡˈzɔːst/us/ɪɡˈzɑːst/
the waste gas from an engine, especially a car's, or the pipe the gas ...
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vent
noun
uk/vent/us/vent/
a small opening that allows air, smoke, or gas to enter or leave a ...
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(Definition ofexhaustandventfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Factors in the design of such systems include the flow rate (which is a function of the fan speed andexhaustventsize) and noise level.
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Cooking may be limited to warming food on anexhaustvent; and buckets may be used for bathing, laundry, and sanitary waste.
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This is true for an electric unit, but for a gas unit some of this lost energy leaves through theexhaustvent.
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The heat and smoke cook and flavor the meat before escaping through anexhaustventat the opposite end of the cooking chamber.
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Inner size cell is 60 cm long and 56 cm wide, and each cell has its ownexhaustvent.
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Factors in the design of such systems include the flow rate (which is a function of the fan speed andexhaustventsize) and noise level.
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He claims to have burned his hand while attempting to examine colourful glass found around the object and seen a grid-likeexhaustventthat expelled gas that burned his clothing.
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Marylebone that the exhaust vents and emergency exists will be screened.
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In addition, because carbon dioxide is heavier than air, exhaust vents are required to be at or near ground level to efficiently remove the gas.
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Commonly, exhaust vents in populated areas are soon sensed and are sealed while vents in uninhabited areas remain undiscovered.
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The side air exhaust vents were on the other hand made larger, with only a small compliance panel being used behind the front wheel well.
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Organosulfur compounds might be understood as aromatic contaminants that need to be removed from natural gas before commercial uses, from exhaust stacks and exhaust vents before discharge.
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Her condition had reached the point where she had a hard time breathing in her own home and walking by exhaust vents from clothes dryers without feeling ill.
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