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1 הגנת נמ
air defence, system of defense against attacks (aircraft, missiles, etc.) which come from the air -
2 אפשר לחתוך את האוויר בסכין
the air is so thick you can cut it -
3 חהא
the Air Force -
4 נשמת-אפו
the air he breathes -
5 צי-האוויר
the air fleet -
6 רשות שדות התעופה
the air fields authority -
7 אארוסטאט
n. aerostat, device that floats in the air (i.e. air ballon, blimp, dirigible) ; balloonist, pilot of a lighter-than-air aircraft -
8 אירוסטאט
n. aerostat, device that floats in the air (i.e. air ballon, blimp, dirigible) ; balloonist, pilot of a lighter-than-air aircraft -
9 באוויר
adv. in the air; groundless, unfounded, midair -
10 באויר
adv. in the air; groundless, unfounded, midair -
11 בנה מגדלים באוויר
built castles in the air, fantasized -
12 העלה לשידור
put (someone) on the air -
13 זרק לחלל
threw into the air -
14 חלומות באספמיא
castles in the air, castles in Spain -
15 ירה באוויר
shot into the air -
16 מגדל הפורח באוויר
castles in the air, castles in Spain -
17 מגדלים פורחים באוויר
castles in the air, fantasy -
18 מורגשת תכונה
excitement is in the air -
19 מן האוויר
from the air, aerially -
20 סלטו מורטלה
salto mortale, jump of death, nickname for a very daring jump made by an athlete in which he spins in the air
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