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air out

/air/US // ɛər //UK // (ɛə) //

吐气,吐出空气,吐气机,吐气的时候

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and minute amounts of other gases that surrounds the earth and forms its atmosphere.
    • : a stir in the atmosphere; a light breeze.
    • : overhead space; sky: The planes filled the air.
    • : circulation; publication; publicity: to give air to one's theories.
    • : the general character or complexion of anything; appearance: His early work had an air of freshness and originality.
    • : the peculiar look, appearance, and bearing of a person: There is an air of mystery about him.
    • : airs, affected or unnatural manner; manifestation of pride or vanity; assumed haughtiness: He acquired airs that were insufferable to his friends.
    • : Music. a tune; melody. the soprano or treble part.an aria. Also ayre .an Elizabethan art song.
    • : aircraft as a means of transportation: to arrive by air;to ship goods by air.
    • : Informal. air conditioning or an air-conditioning system: The price includes tires, radio, and air.
    • : Sports. the height between the ground and an athlete or an athlete with his or her equipment: The BMX course was designed for riders to get good air.such a jump or other airborne stunt: The snowboarder took first place with four clean airs.
    • : Radio. the medium through which radio waves are transmitted.
    • : Archaic. breath.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to expose to the air; give access to the open air; ventilate: We air the bedrooms every day.
    • : to expose ostentatiously; bring to public notice; display: to air one's opinions;to air one's theories.
    • : to broadcast or televise.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be exposed to the open air: Open the window and let the room air out.
    • : to be broadcast or televised.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : operating by means of air pressure or by acting upon air: an air drill;an air pump.
    • : of or relating to aircraft or to aviation: air industry.
    • : taking place in the air; aerial: air war.

Phrases

  • air one's grievances
  • breath of fresh air
  • castles in the air
  • clear the air
  • give someone the air
  • hot air
  • in the air
  • into (out of) thin air
  • nose in the air
  • off the air
  • put on airs
  • up in the air
  • walk on air
  • wash (air) one's dirty linen

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The air quality in Portland has become the worst in the world — with Seattle, Los Angeles and Denver also ranking up there with notoriously polluted places like Delhi and Shanghai.

  • She noted that with the ongoing wildfires, there are certain communities who can’t shelter in place or evacuate their neighborhoods to escape the polluted air.

  • The campaign said the ads will air in local markets in key states with early voting, including North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Arizona and Pennsylvania.

  • The original ad starring Boyega, 28, aired last year and was called “The London Gent.”

  • I watched as towering plumes of smoke billowed from distant hills in all directions and air tankers crisscrossed the skies.

  • And Air Force assessors are the first to say such imaging never tells the whole story.

  • Sprawled on chaise lounges with their knees high in the air and their legs spread wide.

  • Indeed, Lion Air, with 45 percent of the domestic Indonesian airline market, has swallowed the Fernandes formula whole.

  • There is a larger reason, beyond the airlines themselves, why Lion Air and 61 other Indonesian airlines are on this black list.

  • The Pentagon said Faal served in the Air Force for seven years, during which time he became a U.S. citizen.

  • Bells were pealing and tolling in all directions, and the air was filled with the sound of distant shouts and cries.

  • It is to be remembered, however, that a few of these bacteria may reach the sputum from the upper air-passages.

  • We had now approached closely to the foot of the mountain-ranges, and their lofty summits were high above us in mid-air.

  • He stood, with the air of a hero, both arms extended towards the amazed pair of lovers.

  • Their method of curing the leaves was to air-dry them and then packing them until wanted for use.