Ventil - translation to English
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Ventil - translation to English


Ventil         
n. valve, device that controls the flow of a liquid, valve in the heart, stopcock, outlet
electric fan         
  • Ceiling fan with a lamp
  • Cross-section of a cross-flow fan, from the 1893 patent. The rotation is clockwise. The stream guide ''F'' is usually not present in modern implementations.
  • An axial box fan for cooling electrical equipment
  • low and high bypass jet engines]], seen here on a [[Boeing 777]].
  • [[Patent drawing]] for a ''Fan Moved by Mechanism'', November 27, 1830
  • A table fan
  • Cross-flow fan
  • Two c. 1980 box fans
  • Building heating and cooling systems commonly use a squirrel cage fan driven by a belt from a separate electric motor.
  • An open-face supermarket freezer with an air curtain. Cooling air circulates across the food through the dark slot seen at the rear of the freezer, and through another grille not visible along the front.
MACHINE WITH SPINNING BLADES USED TO CREATE AIRFLOW
Electric fans; Electric fan; Cooling fan; Axial fan; Box Fan; Fan (device); Cooling fans; Dry air cooler; Ventilating fan; Extractor fan; Fan (mechanical); Rotary fan; Axial fans; Blade-less fan; Mechanical fans; Oscillating fan; Table fan; Fanan; Cross-flow fan; Mechanical fan; Jet fan; Box fan; Pedestal fan; Tangential fan; Household fan; Extract fan; Fan noise
n. elektrischer Ventilator, strombetriebener Ventilator
Ventilator         
n. ventilator, fan, aerator, device that produces currents of air

Definition

ventil
['v?nt?l]
¦ noun Music
1. a valve in a wind instrument.
2. a shutter for regulating the airflow in an organ.
Origin
C19: from Ger., from Ital. ventile, from med. L. ventile 'sluice', from L. ventus 'wind'.

Wikipedia

Ventil
Ein Ventil ist ein Bauteil zur Absperrung oder Steuerung des Durchflusses von Fluiden (Flüssigkeiten oder Gasen).
Examples of use of Ventil
1. Womöglich ist sie gerade deshalb Ventil und Stimmungsbarometer zugleich.
2. Der Druckausgleich durch Verschuldung darf nicht das einzige Ventil sein.
3. Verstopft man bei den Länderhaushalten das Ventil der Verschuldung, was ich befürworte, dann muß man ein anderes Ventil auf der Einnahmenseite schaffen, nämlich eine verstärkte Steuerautonomie der Länder.
4. Sein Buch über eine Tocotronic–Tour, "Wir könnten Freunde werden", erschien 2000 im Ventil–Verlag.
5. Beim Showdown muss dann natürlich der Schurke Lex Luthor als Ventil für so viel Frustration herhalten.