Слово англійською: air
Дієслово
Переклад air українською: провітрювати, проголошувати, сушити, вентилювати, обговорювати
Детальний опис
clothes
- [transitive, intransitive] air (something) to put clothing, etc. in a place that is warm or has plenty of air so that it dries completely and smells fresh; to be left to dry somewhere
- Air the sheets well.
- Leave the towels out to air.
Homophones air | heirair heir
/er/
- air noun
- I kicked the ball high into the air.
- air verb
- I opened the window to air the room.
- heir noun
- He left most of his property to his eldest son and heir.
a room
[transitive, intransitive] air (something) (British English) (North American English air (something) out)
to allow fresh air into a room or a building; to be filled with fresh air- The rooms had all been cleaned and aired.
- Leave the window open to air the room.
opinions
[transitive] air something to express your opinions publicly synonym voice- The weekly meeting enables employees to air their grievances.
- The issues were openly aired and discussed by the group.
radio/TV programme
[transitive, intransitive] air (something) to broadcast a programme on the radio or on television; to be broadcast- The show will be aired next Tuesday night.
- The programme aired last week.
Wordfinder- air
- announce
- bulletin
- jingle
- phone-in
- podcast
- programme
- public service broadcasting
- radio
- station
Word OriginMiddle English (in senses (1-3) of noun): from Old French air, from Latin aer, from Greek aēr, denoting the gas. Senses 4 and 6 () of the noun are from French air, probably from Old French aire ‘site, disposition’, from Latin ager, agr- ‘field’ (influenced by senses 1-3). Sense (5) of the noun comes from Italian aria, from Latin aer ‘air’.
Idioms air/wash your dirty laundry/linen in public
- (disapproving) to discuss your personal affairs in public, especially something embarrassing
Phrasal Verbs