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air
/ˈær, ˈɛr/
空氣,氣氛;氣派,架勢;空中,高空;空軍(
vt
.)吹風,宣揚,播送,發表,表達
From:
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air
空氣 氣
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Air
n.
1.
The
fluid
which
we
breathe
,
and
which
surrounds
the
earth
;
the
atmosphere
.
It
is
invisible
,
inodorous
,
insipid
,
transparent
,
compressible
,
elastic
,
and
ponderable
.
Note:
☞
By
the
ancient
philosophers
,
air
was
regarded
as
an
element
;
but
modern
science
has
shown
that
it
is
essentially
a
mixture
of
oxygen
and
nitrogen
,
with
a
small
amount
of
carbon
dioxide
,
the
average
proportions
being
,
by
volume
:
oxygen
, 20.96
per
cent
.;
nitrogen
, 79.00
per
cent
.;
carbon
dioxide
, 0.04
per
cent
.
These
proportions
are
subject
to
a
very
slight
variability
.
Air
also
always
contains
some
vapor
of
water
.
2.
Symbolically
:
Something
unsubstantial
,
light
,
or
volatile
.
“Charm
ache
with
air
.”
He
was
still
all
air
and
fire
.
[
Air
and
fire
being
the
finer
and
quicker
elements
as
opposed
to
earth
and
water
.] --
Macaulay
.
3.
A
particular
state
of
the
atmosphere
,
as
respects
heat
,
cold
,
moisture
,
etc
.,
or
as
affecting
the
sensations
;
as
,
a
smoky
air
,
a
damp
air
,
the
morning
air
,
etc
.
4.
Any
aëriform
body
;
a
gas
;
as
,
oxygen
was
formerly
called
vital
air
. [
Obs
.]
5.
Air
in
motion
;
a
light
breeze
;
a
gentle
wind
.
Let
vernal
airs
through
trembling
osiers
play
.
--
Pope
.
6.
Odoriferous
or
contaminated
air
.
7.
That
which
surrounds
and
influences
.
The
keen
,
the
wholesome
air
of
poverty
.
--
Wordsworth
.
8.
Utterance
abroad
;
publicity
;
vent
.
You
gave
it
air
before
me
.
--
Dryden
.
9.
Intelligence
;
information
. [
Obs
.]
10.
Mus.
(a)
A
musical
idea
,
or
motive
,
rhythmically
developed
in
consecutive
single
tones
,
so
as
to
form
a
symmetrical
and
balanced
whole
,
which
may
be
sung
by
a
single
voice
to
the
stanzas
of
a
hymn
or
song
,
or
even
to
plain
prose
,
or
played
upon
an
instrument
;
a
melody
;
a
tune
;
an
aria
.
(b)
In
harmonized
chorals
,
psalmody
,
part
songs
,
etc
.,
the
part
which
bears
the
tune
or
melody
--
in
modern
harmony
usually
the
upper
part
--
is
sometimes
called
the
air
.
11.
The
peculiar
look
,
appearance
,
and
bearing
of
a
person
;
mien
;
demeanor
;
as
,
the
air
of
a
youth
;
a
heavy
air
;
a
lofty
air
.
“His
very
air
.”
12.
Peculiar
appearance
;
apparent
character
;
semblance
;
manner
;
style
.
It
was
communicated
with
the
air
of
a
secret
.
--
Pope
.
12.
pl.
An
artificial
or
affected
manner
;
show
of
pride
or
vanity
;
haughtiness
;
as
,
it
is
said
of
a
person
,
he
puts
on
airs
.
14.
Paint.
(a)
The
representation
or
reproduction
of
the
effect
of
the
atmospheric
medium
through
which
every
object
in
nature
is
viewed
. --
New
Am
.
Cyc
.
(b)
Carriage
;
attitude
;
action
;
movement
;
as
,
the
head
of
that
portrait
has
a
good
air
.
15.
Man.
The
artificial
motion
or
carriage
of
a
horse
.
Note:
☞
Air
is
much
used
adjectively
or
as
the
first
part
of
a
compound
term
.
In
most
cases
it
might
be
written
indifferently
,
as
a
separate
limiting
word
,
or
as
the
first
element
of
the
compound
term
,
with
or
without
the
hyphen
;
as
,
air
bladder
,
air
-bladder,
or
air
bladder;
air
cell
,
air
-cell,
or
air
cell;
air
-pump,
or
air
pump.
Air balloon
.
See
Balloon
.
Air bath
.
(a)
An
apparatus
for
the
application
of
air
to
the
body
.
(b)
An
arrangement
for
drying
substances
in
air
of
any
desired
temperature
.
Air castle
.
See
Castle in the air
,
under
Castle
.
Air compressor
,
a
machine
for
compressing
air
to
be
used
as
a
motive
power
.
Air crossing
,
a
passage
for
air
in
a
mine
.
Air cushion
,
an
air-tight
cushion
which
can
be
inflated
;
also
,
a
device
for
arresting
motion
without
shock
by
confined
air
.
Air fountain
,
a
contrivance
for
producing
a
jet
of
water
by
the
force
of
compressed
air
.
Air furnace
,
a
furnace
which
depends
on
a
natural
draft
and
not
on
blast
.
Air line
,
a
straight
line
;
a
bee
line
.
Hence
Air-line
,
adj.
;
as
,
air-line
road
.
Air lock
Hydr. Engin.
,
an
intermediate
chamber
between
the
outer
air
and
the
compressed-air
chamber
of
a
pneumatic
caisson
. --
Knight
.
Air port
Nav.
,
a
scuttle
or
porthole
in
a
ship
to
admit
air
.
Air spring
,
a
spring
in
which
the
elasticity
of
air
is
utilized
.
Air thermometer
,
a
form
of
thermometer
in
which
the
contraction
and
expansion
of
air
is
made
to
measure
changes
of
temperature
.
Air threads
,
gossamer
.
Air trap
,
a
contrivance
for
shutting
off
foul
air
or
gas
from
drains
,
sewers
,
etc
.;
a
stench
trap
.
Air trunk
,
a
pipe
or
shaft
for
conducting
foul
or
heated
air
from
a
room
.
Air valve
,
a
valve
to
regulate
the
admission
or
egress
of
air
;
esp
.
a
valve
which
opens
inwardly
in
a
steam
boiler
and
allows
air
to
enter
.
Air way
,
a
passage
for
a
current
of
air
;
as
the
air
way
of
an
air
pump
;
an
air
way
in
a
mine
.
In the air
.
(a)
Prevalent
without
traceable
origin
or
authority
,
as
rumors
.
(b)
Not
in
a
fixed
or
stable
position
;
unsettled
.
(c)
Mil.
Unsupported
and
liable
to
be
turned
or
taken
in
flank
;
as
,
the
army
had
its
wing
in the air
.
on the air
,
currently
transmitting
;
live
; --
used
of
radio
and
television
broadcasts
,
to
indicate
that
the
images
and
sounds
being
picked
up
by
cameras
and
microphones
are
being
broadcast
at
the
present
moment
.
Note:
In
call-in
programs
where
individuals
outside
a
radio
or
television
studio
have
telephoned
into
the
station
,
when
their
voice
is
being
directly
broadcast
,
the
host
of
the
program
commonly
states
“You're
on the air
.”
as
a
warning
that
the
conversation
is
not
private
.
To take air
,
to
be
divulged
;
to
be
made
public
.
To take the air
,
to
go
abroad
;
to
walk
or
ride
out
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Air
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Aired
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Airing
.]
1.
To
expose
to
the
air
for
the
purpose
of
cooling
,
refreshing
,
or
purifying
;
to
ventilate
;
as
,
to
air
a
room
.
It
were
good
wisdom
. . .
that
the
jail
were
aired
.
--
Bacon
.
Were
you
but
riding
forth
to
air
yourself
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
expose
for
the
sake
of
public
notice
;
to
display
ostentatiously
;
as
,
to
air
one's
opinion
.
Airing
a
snowy
hand
and
signet
gem
.
--
Tennyson
.
3.
To
expose
to
heat
,
for
the
purpose
of
expelling
dampness
,
or
of
warming
;
as
,
to
air
linen
;
to
air
liquors
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
air
adj
:
relating
to
or
characteristic
of
or
occurring
in
the
air
;
"
air
war
"; "
air
safety
"; "
air
travel
" [
syn
:
air(a)
]
[
ant
:
land(a)
,
sea(a)
]
n
1:
a
mixture
of
gases
(
especially
oxygen
)
required
for
breathing
;
the
stuff
that
the
wind
consists
of
; "
air
pollution
"; "
a
smell
of
chemicals
in
the
air
"; "
open
a
window
and
let
in
some
air
"; "
I
need
some
fresh
air
"
2:
travel
via
aircraft
; "
air
travel
involves
too
much
waiting
in
airports
"; "
if
you've
time
to
spare
go
by
air
" [
syn
:
air
travel
,
aviation
]
3:
the
region
above
the
ground
; "
her
hand
stopped
in
mid
air
";
"
he
threw
the
ball
into
the
air
"
4:
medium
for
radio
and
television
broadcasting
; "
the
program
was
on
the
air
from
9
til
midnight
"; "
the
president
used
the
airwaves
to
take
his
message
to
the
people
" [
syn
:
airwave
]
5:
a
slight
wind
(
usually
refreshing
); "
the
breeze
was
cooled
by
the
lake
"; "
as
he
waited
he
could
feel
the
air
on
his
neck
" [
syn
:
breeze
,
zephyr
,
gentle wind
]
6:
a
distinctive
but
intangible
quality
surrounding
a
person
or
thing
; "
an
air
of
mystery
"; "
the
house
had
a
neglected
air
"; "
an
atmosphere
of
defeat
pervaded
the
candidate's
headquarters
"; "
the
place
had
an
aura
of
romance
" [
syn
:
aura
,
atmosphere
]
7:
the
mass
of
air
surrounding
the
Earth
; "
there
was
great
heat
as
the
comet
entered
the
atmosphere
"; "
it
was
exposed
to
the
air
" [
syn
:
atmosphere
]
8:
a
succession
of
notes
forming
a
distinctive
sequence
; "
she
was
humming
an
air
from
Beethoven
" [
syn
:
tune
,
melody
,
strain
,
melodic line
,
line
,
melodic phrase
]
9:
once
thought
to
be
one
of
four
elements
composing
the
universe
(
Empedocles
)
v
1:
expose
to
fresh
air
; "
aerate
your
old
sneakers
" [
syn
:
air
out
,
aerate
]
2:
be
broadcast
; "
This
show
will
air
Saturdays
at
2 P.M."
3:
broadcast
over
the
airwaves
,
as
in
radio
or
television
; "
We
cannot
air
this
X-rated
song
" [
syn
:
send
,
broadcast
,
beam
,
transmit
]
4:
make
public
; "
She
aired
her
opinions
on
welfare
" [
syn
:
publicize
,
publicise
,
bare
]
5:
expose
to
warm
or
heated
air
,
so
as
to
dry
; "
Air
linen
"
6:
expose
to
cool
or
cold
air
so
as
to
cool
or
freshen
; "
air
the
old
winter
clothes
"; "
air
out
the
smoke-filled
rooms
"
[
syn
:
vent
,
ventilate
,
air out
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Air
the
atmosphere
,
as
opposed
to
the
higher
regions
of
the
sky
(1
Thess
. 4:17;
Rev
. 9:2; 16:17).
This
word
occurs
once
as
the
rendering
of
the
Hebrew
_ruah_ (
Job
41:16);
elsewhere
it
is
the
rendering
of
_shamaiyim_,
usually
translated
"
heavens
."
The
expression
"
to
speak
into
the
air
" (1
Cor
. 14:9)
is
a
proverb
denoting
to
speak
in
vain
,
as
to
"
beat
the
air
" (1
Cor
.
9:26)
denotes
to
labour
in
vain
.
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