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61Aïr — Massif de l Aïr 19° 00′ N 8° 30′ E / 19, 8.5 …
62air — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. atmosphere (See air); mien, bearing, appearance; tune, melody (See music). v. t. ventilate (See air); proclaim, broadcast (See publication). II Earth s atmosphere Nouns 1 …
63air — [[t]e͟ə(r)[/t]] ♦ airs, airing, aired 1) N UNCOUNT Air is the mixture of gases which forms the earth s atmosphere and which we breathe. Draughts help to circulate air... Keith opened the window and leaned out into the cold air. ...water and air… …
64air — I. Aller grand air et belle manière; dites, grand erre ; ce mot est féminin. On doit dire, aller grand erre , pour dire, faire trop grande dépense. II. Cette femme à l air bonne . Il y a un solécisme dans cette proposition; car le mot… …
65air — 1 noun 1 GAS (U) the mixture of gases that we breathe and that surrounds the Earth: air pollution | There was a strong smell of burning in the air. | fresh air (=clean air): Let s go out and get some fresh air. see also: a breath of fresh air… …
66air — /ɛə / (say air) noun 1. a mixture of oxygen, nitrogen and other gases, which surrounds the earth and forms its atmosphere. 2. the body of air immediately surrounding the earth, especially as regarded as the medium for the operation of aircraft or …
67Air 1 — Infobox Network network name = Air 1 network country = United States network type = Radio network available = National, through translators owner = EMF Broadcasting launch date = 1986 website = http://air1.comAir 1 is a Christian music radio… …
68Air — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Air >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 air air &c.(gas) 334 Sgm: N 1 common air common air atmospheric air Sgm: N 1 atmosphere atmosphere Sgm: N 1 aerosphere aerosphere GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 …
69air — 1. ) n.m. [[vent, souffle, hauteur]]. Parfois, au f. : L air est fraîche. / Allez ! de l air !, allez vous en !, va t en ! / Courant d air, indiscrétion, bruit qui court. / Ne pas manquer d air, avoir du toupet. / Avoir de l air dans son porte… …
70air — [1] Abbreviation for air conditioner. [2] A bicycling or motorcycling term describing the space or gap between the tires and the ground when the bike takes a jump. Both tires must be off the ground before it can be called air as in the expression …