Word: air
Category: air
Travel, Business & Industrial, Home & Garden
Related words: air
air force, allegiant, air conditioner, allegiant air, nike, air jordan, macbook air, air max, air conditioning, air filter, ipad air, apple, nike air max, mac air, air 1
Synonyms: air
sky, atmosphere, heavens, ether, breeze, draft, wind, breath/blast of air, gust of wind, expression, appearance, look, impression, aspect, aura, mien, countenance, manner, bearing, tone, affectations, pretension, pretentiousness, affectedness, posturing, airs and graces, tune, melody, song, lay, gentle wind, zephyr, air travel, aviation, airwave, strain, line
Translations: air
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spanish
Translations:
ventilar, melodía, airear, viento, aire, orear, aéreo, de aire, del aire, el aire
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german
Translations:
weise, luft, lüften, auslüften, brise, melodie, aussehen, miene, senden, pose, ...
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french
Translations:
brise, ventiler, vent, souffle, chanson, sécher, éventer, aéropostal, diffuser, apparence, ...
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italian
Translations:
motivo, aerare, melodia, aria, arieggiare, ventilare, aereo, dell'aria, di aria, d'aria
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portuguese
Translations:
abanar, arejar, vento, melodia, ar, toada, de ar, do ar, aéreo, aérea
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dutch
Translations:
deun, air, luchten, ventileren, wijsje, deuntje, voorkomen, melodie, bries, lucht, ...
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russian
Translations:
эфир, проветривать, увлажнитель, мелодия, мотив, воздух, авиатранспорт, гласность, вентилировать, облик, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
lufte, melodi, luft, låt, luften, gående
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swedish
Translations:
vädra, melodi, luft, lufta, atmosfär, luften, flyg
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finnish
Translations:
julkistaa, ilma, vaikutelma, lähettää, tuulettaa, lentäminen, ilman, lentoliikenteen, ilmaa, ilmassa
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danish
Translations:
melodi, atmosfære, luft, luften, luft-
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czech
Translations:
vzduchový, píseň, nápěv, árie, vzduch, výraz, ovzduší, vzhled, povětří, větrat, ...
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polish
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przewietrzyć, zachowanie, wietrzyć, pieśń, wygląd, melodia, przewietrzać, nastrój, powietrze, atmosfera, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
arckifejezés, viselkedés, fellépés, korán, ária, lég, levegő, légi, levegőt, levegőben, ...
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turkish
Translations:
melodi, asman, hava, meltem, esinti, ezgi, uçak, havası, klima
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greek
Translations:
αέρας, ατμόσφαιρα, αέρα, του αέρα, αεροπορικών, αέρος
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ukrainian
Translations:
повітряний, повітряна, повітря, повітряне
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albanian
Translations:
ajros, atmosfera, dërgoj, ajror, ajër, ajrit, e ajrit, ajrit të
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bulgarian
Translations:
атмосфера, въздух, въздушен, въздуха, на въздуха, въздушния
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belarusian
Translations:
паветра
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estonian
Translations:
oravanahk, õhk, õhu, õhku, õhus
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croatian
Translations:
provjetravati, zrakom, povjetarac, zraka, zrak, zračni, klima
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icelandic
Translations:
loft, lofti, loftið, í lofti, lofts
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latin
Translations:
ær
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lithuanian
Translations:
arija, oras, vėjelis, atmosfera, melodija, oro, pneumatinė
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latvian
Translations:
tēma, vēsma, melodija, ārija, gaiss, gaisa, gaisu
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macedonian
Translations:
воздухот, воздух, на воздухот, воздушниот, воздушен
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romanian
Translations:
briză, arie, aer, transmite, atmosferă, aerului, aerian, de aer, aerul
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slovenian
Translations:
zrak, zraka, zračni, klimatska
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slovak
Translations:
vzduch, nafukovací, pneumatický, letecký, vzduchu
The meaning and "use of": air
noun
- the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen. - The surface tension of water is increased, and even the density of air surrounding the Earth ebbs and flows like the tides in the sea.
- an impression of a quality or manner given by someone or something. - she answered with a faint air of boredom
- a tune or short melodious composition, typically a song. - In the 17th century popular ballads were sung to the traditional airs ; these were published in great numbers during the 18th century.
- express (an opinion or grievance) publicly. - a meeting in which long-standing grievances were aired
- expose (a room) to the open air in order to ventilate it. - the window sashes were lifted regularly to air the room
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