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101 air-raid
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102 air-tight
• vzduchotesný -
103 air-to-ground
• vzduch-zem -
104 air-to-surface missile
• strela vzduch-zem -
105 air letter
(a letter sent by airmail.) list leteckou poštou -
106 air-lock
noun (a bubble in a pipe which prevents liquid from flowing along it.) vzduchový uzáver -
107 compressed air
(air which is at a pressure higher than atmospheric pressure: Deep sea divers breathe compressed air.) stlačený vzduch -
108 hot air
(boastful words, promises that will not be kept etc: Most of what he said was just hot air.) plané reči* * *• táranie• chvastanie• prázdne sluby -
109 in the open air
(not in a building: If it doesn't rain, we'll have the party in the open air.) v prírode* * *• pod šírym nebom -
110 open-air
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111 walk on air
(to feel extremely happy etc: She's walking on air since he asked her to marry him.) byť v siedmom nebi* * *• celý prec od radosti -
112 thin air
(nowhere: He disappeared into thin air.) bez stôp -
113 access of air
• prístup vzduchu -
114 admission of air
• prívod vzduchu -
115 ambient air
• okolné ovzdušie -
116 ambient air temperature
• teplota okolného vzduchu -
117 army air defense
• protivzdušná obrana -
118 as light as air
• lahký ako pierko -
119 attenuation in air
• absorpcia (zvuku) -
120 beat the air
• zbytocne sa namáhat• hádzat hrach na stenu• mlátit prázdnu slamu• nosit vodu do koša
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Air 1 — IATA Code … Deutsch Wikipedia
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