1.b> ; ; stale [fresh, foul] air / [, ] ; in the (open) air () , () ; to take the air ) (); ) .i> , "" [.i> .i> 7 ]; by air ; to command the air ; to be in the air ) ; ) ; rumours are in the air , ; to keep smb. in the air ; a shot in the air ; to rend the air .i> (, i>);
2.b> , / ; on the air , / ; to be on the air , / ; the President will be on the air tonight / ; to go on the air ) / ; ) / ; what is on the air today? ? / ? to get on the air to smb. ; off the air ) , / ; ) ( - i>); well be off the air until 19 hours 19 ; i> 19 ; television usually goes off the air at about midnight , , ;
3.b> , , ; friendly [hostile] air [] ; a change of air ; to clear the air ) ; ) ; there was an air of poverty ;
4.b> 1) , ;
2) .i> ;
5.b> 1) , ; ; with an air of importance ; with a businesslike air ;
2) pli> , , ; ; (too many) airs and graces , -, ; to give oneself / to put on, to assume / airs , , ;
6.b> , , , , ; stirring [mournful] air [] ;
7.b> , , ; to take air , , [.i> .i> 1 ]; to give air to a plan [to a view, to an opinion] [, ] / / ;
castles in the airb> / / ; ; hot airb> .i> , , , ; to vanish / to melt / into thin airb> - ; to walk / to tread / on airb> ; i> ; to take the airb> .i> , , [.i> .i> 1 7]; to give smb. the airsb> .i> ) , ; ) ; to beat the airb> .i> beat IIIr> ; to fish in the airb> ; .