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tr[mɪd'eəSMALLr/SMALL]1 en el aire\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin midair en el airemidair ['mɪd'ær] nin midair : en el aireto catch in midair: agarrar al vuelo'mɪd'er, ˌmɪd'eə(r)* * *['mɪd'er, ˌmɪd'eə(r)] -
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adj.en pleno vuelo (collision, explosion)s.to leave something in midair dejar algo en el aire2 punto en el aire, región aérea. -
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5 midair combat
s.combate aire-aire, combate en medio aire, combate en el aire, combate en el cielo. -
6 in midair
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Del verbo airar: ( conjugate airar) \ \
airé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
aíre es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: airar aire
aire sustantivo masculino 1 air; salir a tomar el aire to go outside for a breath of fresh air; al aire libre outdoors, in the open air; aire acondicionado air-conditioning; con aire acondicionado air-conditioned; a mi/tu/su aire: ellos salen en grupo, yo prefiero ir a mi aire they go out in a group, I prefer doing my own thing (colloq); quedar en el aire: todo quedó en el aire everything was left up in the air; saltar or volar por los aires to explode, blow up; 2 ( viento) wind; ( corriente) draft (AmE), draught (BrE) 3 (Rad, TV): 4 la protesta tomó aires de revuelta the protest began to look like a revolt; darse aires (de grandeza) to put on o give oneself airs
aire sustantivo masculino
1 air
aire acondicionado, air conditioning
2 (aspecto) air, appearance (parecido) resemblance: tiene un aire a su padre, she looks like her father
3 (viento) wind: hace aire, it's windy
4 Mús tune
5 Auto choke
6 aires (alardes, pretensiones) airs: ¡vaya unos aires de condesa que se da!, she really gives herself such airs Locuciones: al aire: (hacia arriba) tirar al aire, to throw into the air (al descubierto) llevar los brazos al aire, to have one's arms uncovered
comer al aire libre, to eat in the open air
estar en el aire, (una pregunta, un proyecto) to be up in the air Rad on the air
necesitar un cambio de aires, to need a change of scene
saltar por los aires, to blow up
tomar el aire, to get some fresh air ' aire' also found in these entries: Spanish: acondicionada - acondicionado - ahogar - ahogarse - bocanada - bolsa - bombear - bombeo - brizna - cana - castillo - circular - condescendiente - corriente - cortante - desinflarse - dotada - dotado - echar - espantar - familia - frigoría - globo - hinchada - hinchado - izar - inspiración - mover - pura - puro - refrigeración - remolino - remontar - remontarse - resuello - sabor - sofocarse - surcar - suspensión - tomar - vacía - vacío - viciar - vilo - volandas - voltear - acondicionador - aliento - bomba - burbuja English: air - air gun - air pocket - air-conditioning - airborne - airlock - breezy - clear - crisp - dangle - device - dissipate - door - draught - draughty - festival - foul - fresh - fug - garden party - gasp - grim - hair - hang - hover - impure - inhale - intake - jet - jet-stream - kiss - likeness - manner - midair - open - open-air - outdoor - outdoors - outdoorsman - pipe dream - pocket - puff - rush - sardonically - sleep out - somersault - spirit level - spring - still - stuffy -
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См. также в других словарях:
midair — mid*air n. some point in the air; above ground level; as, the planes collided in midair; also used attributively; as, a midair collision. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
midair — [mid′ər′] n. any point in space not in contact with the ground or some other surface … English World dictionary
midair — mid|air [ˌmıdˈeə US ˈer] n in midair in the air or the sky, away from the ground ▪ The planes collided in midair. >midair adj [only before noun] ▪ a midair collision … Dictionary of contemporary English
midair — noun in midair in the air or the sky, away from the ground: The planes collided in midair. midair adjective: a midair collision … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
midair — /mɪdˈɛə / (say mid air) noun 1. any elevated position above the ground. 2. a collision between two aeroplanes which takes place in midair. –adjective 3. of or relating to an event, circumstance, etc., which occurs or exists in midair: a midair… …
midair — See: UP IN THE AIR(2) also IN MIDAIR … Dictionary of American idioms
midair — See: UP IN THE AIR(2) also IN MIDAIR … Dictionary of American idioms
midair — noun Date: 1605 a point or region in the air not immediately adjacent to the ground < the planes collided in midair > … New Collegiate Dictionary
midair — /mid air /, n. any point in the air not contiguous with the earth or other solid surface: to catch a ball in midair. [1660 70; MID + AIR1] * * * … Universalium
midair — See: up in the air(2) also in midair … Словарь американских идиом
midair — mid•air [[t]mɪdˈɛər[/t]] n. 1) any point in the air not contiguous with the earth or other solid surface 2) occurring in midair • Etymology: 1660–70 … From formal English to slang