Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Air"
The meaning of "Air" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does We breathe thinner air in an unforgiving environment. mean?
A:
thinner air = air with less oxygen
the unforgiving environment is probably at high elevation like on a mountain, where the oxygen is thinner and the climate is extreme
the unforgiving environment is probably at high elevation like on a mountain, where the oxygen is thinner and the climate is extreme
Q:
What does general air of celebration mean?
A:
The mood was happy and people felt like celebrating, as if they knew they were about to celebrate.
Q:
What does clear air mean?
A:
clear the air means to get rid of the tension between 2 or more people
Q:
What does 'to turn the air conditioner up' mean?
A:
sorry! tried to edit my answer but the app is being difficult.
Yes, it means to make the room warmer.
I have absolutely heard people say turn the air up, meaning make it cooler. It will depend on context.
Yes, it means to make the room warmer.
I have absolutely heard people say turn the air up, meaning make it cooler. It will depend on context.
Q:
What does air battle and “three enemy plans”What is plans mean? mean?
A:
"air battle" is a battle fought in the air, probably with planes. Are you sure it isn't "three enemy planes"? If not, a plan is a strategy for the battle. It would appear that the enemy has 3 plans this time.
Example sentences using "Air"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with be up in the air.
A:
I am up in the air about whether or not I should have coffee today.
I am up in the air about I should go for vacation.
I am up in the air about what to buy her for her birthday.
I am up in the air about I should go for vacation.
I am up in the air about what to buy her for her birthday.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with what is different between air conditioning and air conditioner?.
A:
Air conditioner = noun, a machine which makes the air colder during hot weather.
Air conditioning = Can be used as a noun. It's mainly used to describe the cold air produced by the air conditioner.
e.g.
Can you switch on the air conditioner?
The air conditioner is switched on.
The air conditioning is very cold.
Our air conditioner is broken, so we have no more air conditioning and we have to find other ways to cool ourselves in the summer.
Air conditioner is shortened to "Air con." a lot of the time by native people.😊
Air conditioning = Can be used as a noun. It's mainly used to describe the cold air produced by the air conditioner.
e.g.
Can you switch on the air conditioner?
The air conditioner is switched on.
The air conditioning is very cold.
Our air conditioner is broken, so we have no more air conditioning and we have to find other ways to cool ourselves in the summer.
Air conditioner is shortened to "Air con." a lot of the time by native people.😊
Q:
Please show me example sentences with the air beginning next week .
A:
ありがとうございます。
完全の文は「Our show will be off the air beginning next week.」です。「the air」と「television / tv」は基本的に同じです。例えば、「Our show will be off the air beginning next week.」の代わりに「Our show will be off TV / television beginning next week.」と言えます。
【例文】
I was searching for my favorite show, but I don't think it's on the air anymore.
The show was too explicit, so they had to take it off the air.
I petitioned to get the show back on the air.
I want that show off the air now!
私の日本語が上手くないですが、あなたはわかるといいんですが。
完全の文は「Our show will be off the air beginning next week.」です。「the air」と「television / tv」は基本的に同じです。例えば、「Our show will be off the air beginning next week.」の代わりに「Our show will be off TV / television beginning next week.」と言えます。
【例文】
I was searching for my favorite show, but I don't think it's on the air anymore.
The show was too explicit, so they had to take it off the air.
I petitioned to get the show back on the air.
I want that show off the air now!
私の日本語が上手くないですが、あなたはわかるといいんですが。
Q:
Please show me example sentences with up in the air.
A:
@Ri-na It means things are not settled, they are slightly chaotic or undecided.
I’m trying to arrange a party but it’s all up in the air right now.
I need to make firm plans for next year but at the moment everything is up in the air.
I’m trying to arrange a party but it’s all up in the air right now.
I need to make firm plans for next year but at the moment everything is up in the air.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with air conditioner.
A:
Air conditioner may be referred to as AC.
“Can you please turn the air conditioner up? It’s so hot!”
“Can you please turn the air conditioner up? It’s so hot!”
Synonyms of "Air" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between air conditioner and air conditioning ?
A:
~An air conditioner is the object or noun.
~While air conditioning is what the air conditioner provides.
Ex: The air conditioner is not working.
It's too hot in here. We need some air conditioning (from the air conditioner).
If you were to tell someone either of these two words they would understand what you are talking about anyways!
Hopefully this kind of helped!
~While air conditioning is what the air conditioner provides.
Ex: The air conditioner is not working.
It's too hot in here. We need some air conditioning (from the air conditioner).
If you were to tell someone either of these two words they would understand what you are talking about anyways!
Hopefully this kind of helped!
Q:
What is the difference between air and the air ?
A:
Air is nice to breathe. (Air in general)
The air was full of smoke so I couldn't breathe. (Air here is referring to Specific air from the time it was full of smoke.)
Sometimes the is like the Japanese が in that it emphasizes something specific.
Figuratively, air can take the "an". She had an air that was calming. Referring to the (not literal) energy she gives off, or the (not literal) atmosphere around her.
The air was full of smoke so I couldn't breathe. (Air here is referring to Specific air from the time it was full of smoke.)
Sometimes the is like the Japanese が in that it emphasizes something specific.
Figuratively, air can take the "an". She had an air that was calming. Referring to the (not literal) energy she gives off, or the (not literal) atmosphere around her.
Q:
What is the difference between air and atmosphere ?
A:
Atmosphere is the outer gas layer of planets, air is the gas that makes up the atmosphere of OUR planet
Q:
What is the difference between air and broadcast ?
A:
When you say "air", do you mean "on the air"? Because the word "air" is basically just the Earth's atmosphere. We breathe air and use oxygen from that air to stay alive.
Broadcast is a word that means communication (signal, message, video, audio etc.) to many people at the same time over a communication network.
Ex.
Air = N2, O2, CO2, etc.
In the radio they might say "we are on the air" meaning that they are transmitting the show. The radiowaves go through the air, so they are "on the air".
A television broadcast. A program that can be seen in a large area, like the news channel.
Broadcast is a word that means communication (signal, message, video, audio etc.) to many people at the same time over a communication network.
Ex.
Air = N2, O2, CO2, etc.
In the radio they might say "we are on the air" meaning that they are transmitting the show. The radiowaves go through the air, so they are "on the air".
A television broadcast. A program that can be seen in a large area, like the news channel.
Q:
What is the difference between She's on the air in half an hour. and She's in the air in half an hour. ?
A:
"She's on the air in half an hour." Means on TV or radio, etc.
"She's in the air in half an hour." Would mean literally "in the air", like flying xD
"on the air" or "on air" = オンエア
"She's in the air in half an hour." Would mean literally "in the air", like flying xD
"on the air" or "on air" = オンエア
Translations of "Air"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 에어컨
air conditioner? or ac? do u guys ever call it ac?
air conditioner? or ac? do u guys ever call it ac?
A:
We use both but most people say ac
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 今日はとても暑いので私はクーラー(air conditioner)をつけました。
A:
"Since it was hot today, I turned on the air conditioner "
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? which one is correct? Air in or air into.
You should put some air in your tyres - they look flat to me.
You should put some air in your tyres - they look flat to me.
A:
You should fill some air in your tyres.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? « Vraiment ? » dit-il, d’un air surpris.
A:
"Really?" he said, sounding surprised.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 呼吸新鮮空氣?feel fresh air or smell fresh air?
A:
"A breath of fresh air". http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/breath+of+fresh+air
If you are using it in the literal sense, you could say something like "I love the feel of fresh air on my face", or "I love the smell of fresh air"
If you are using it in the literal sense, you could say something like "I love the feel of fresh air on my face", or "I love the smell of fresh air"
Other questions about "Air"
Q:
I went to see an air show yesterday with my family. The black eagle aerobatic team gave an amazing performance, so we had a lot of fun. Does this sound natural?
A:
it would sound better as The black eagle aerobatic team gave an amazing performance, we had a lot of fun! other than that it is perfect!
Q:
The first air date of the drama was put off to next Monday due to the earthquake occurred last Thursday in Kumamoto. 先週木曜日に起こった熊本での地震のため、そのドラマの放送開始日が延期になりました。 Does this sound natural?
A:
Yea sounds good!
Q:
Can you adjust the air-conditioner air smaller? Does this sound natural?
A:
"Can you turn the AC down"?
Q:
The air is too dry, it makes the food dry out really quickly.
(テーブルの上の食べ物があっという間にカピカピに... そんな時の一言を教えてください。) Does this sound natural?
(テーブルの上の食べ物があっという間にカピカピに... そんな時の一言を教えてください。) Does this sound natural?
A:
It's natural, although technically it should be two sentences.
"The air is too dry. It makes the food dry out really quickly."
If you want to keep it as one full sentence you can add "so" before "it".
"The air is too dry, so it makes the food dry out really quickly."
"The air is too dry. It makes the food dry out really quickly."
If you want to keep it as one full sentence you can add "so" before "it".
"The air is too dry, so it makes the food dry out really quickly."
Q:
free air (atmosphere of freedom) Does this sound natural?
A:
Sorry I accidentally write natural. This sounds a little unnatural. We don't usually say it this way.
You could say "A carefree attitude" or "A carefree environment"
You could say "A carefree attitude" or "A carefree environment"
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