Betydning af ordet “air”

Luft, et gennemsigtigt og usynligt gasagtigt stof, der omgiver Jorden og er vigtigt for menneskers og dyrs åndedræt. Luft består primært af kvælstof, ilt og spor af andre gasser såsom kuldioxid og argon.

Eksempler på brug

  • He took a deep breath of fresh air.
  • The airplane soared through the air.
  • She felt a rush of excitement in the air.
  • The balloon floated gracefully in the air.
  • He opened the window to let in some fresh air.
  • The wind carried the scent of jasmine through the air.
  • They enjoyed a picnic in the open air.
  • The pilot announced that they were cruising at 30,000 feet in the air.
  • The hot air balloon slowly ascended into the sky.
  • She felt the chill in the air as winter approached.
  • The scent of saltwater hung in the air near the beach.
  • He felt a sense of freedom as he rode his bike through the open air.
  • The stormy air was charged with electricity.
  • She longed for the clear, crisp air of the mountains.
  • The sound of the planes propellers cut through the air.
  • The circus performer gracefully swung through the air on the trapeze.
  • He breathed in the salty air of the ocean.
  • The kite danced in the air, propelled by the strong wind.
  • She gazed up at the stars twinkling in the night air.
  • The scent of pine filled the air in the forest.

Synonymer

  • Atmosfære: Den gassammensætning og ydre lag af jordens atmosfære.
  • Luft: Den blanding af gasarter, primært bestående af nitrogen og ilt, som omgiver planeten.
  • Ånde: Handlingen med at indånde og udånde luft eller gas.
  • Ventilere: At flytte luft eller gas for at sikre friskhed eller cirkulation.
  • Vind: Bevægelse af luft i atmosfæren af varierende intensitet.

Antonymer

  • Ground: Land or solid surface beneath the feet
  • Water: Liquid that fills oceans, rivers, lakes, and other bodies
  • Underground: Located beneath the surface of the ground
  • Earth: The planet we live on, composed of land, water, and atmosphere
  • Solid: Firm and stable in shape; not a gas or liquid

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Etymologi

Ordet air stammer fra det gamle engelske ord ær, som betyder atmosfæren eller luften omkring os. Det kan også spores tilbage til det latinske ord āēr, som har samme betydning. Air kan referere til den usynlige atmosfæriske gasblanding, som mennesker og dyr indånder, samt til den omgivende atmosfære generelt. Det kan også bruges metaforisk til at henvise til en følelse af letthed eller lethed i en situation.