air
1 the outside air 2 the air inside rooms, buildings, etc 3 putting or keeping air inside sth see also WEATHER, BREATHE
1 the outside air - the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth and that people, animals and plants breathe: air (noun U) She threw the ball high up in the air. ◎ Can you open the window? There's not enough air in here. ◎ pure (= clean) mountain air - the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth or any other planet: atmosphere (usually singular); adjective: atmospheric atmospheric pollution - the main gases which make up the air are oxygen (noun U), carbon dioxide (noun U), nitrogen (noun U) - clean cool air, outside or from outside: fresh air Let's go out for a walk - I feel like a breath of fresh air. - outside in the fresh air: in the open air; adjective: open-air to go swimming in the open air ◎ an open-air swimming pool - the movement of air across the earth: wind (noun C/U) a fresh wind ◎ The curtains were blowing in the wind. ◎ a gust of wind - with a lot of wind: windy a windy day ◎ a windy place ※ more on wind WIND - when there is a lot of water in the air, it is humid, damp; nouns (U): humidity, dampness, damp a hot and humid climate ◎ The air was cold and damp. ◎ a high level of humidity - when the air is dirty, it is polluted; noun (U): pollution The air in Los Angeles is badly polluted. ◎ an increase in industrial pollution - a mixture of fog and smoke in the air of polluted industrial cities: smog (noun U)
2 the air inside buildings, etc - when a room has plenty of fresh air, it is airy a beautiful airy bedroom - when a room does not have enough fresh air, it is airless, stuffy; noun (U): stuffiness They live in a horrible airless little flat. ◎ It's very stuffy in here. - a current of air that comes into a room and makes it unpleasantly cold: draught (AmE draft); a place with a lot of draughts is draughty (AmE drafty) Could you shut the door, please? There's a cold draught in here. ◎ a draughty corridor - the air inside a room, etc: atmosphere I hate the smoky atmosphere in pubs. ※ keeping the air cool - to let air into a room to make it fresh: air sth We opened the windows to air the bedrooms. - to allow air to move freely in or out of a room or building: ventilate sth; noun (U) ventilation a poorly ventilated building ◎ It's a very small room and the ventilation is rather bad. - an electrical machine with blades which turn around and keep the air moving in a room: fan - a system that keeps the air in a building or car cool and clean: air-conditioning (noun U)
3 putting or keeping air inside sth - to fill sth with air: blow* sth up, (formal) inflate sth to blow up a balloon - a piece of equipment for filling sth with air: pump; to use a pump: pump air into sth, pump sth up to pump up a bicycle tyre - something which can be filled with air is inflatable a small inflatable boat - a small device which controls the movement of air into sth: valve - the force of the air which is inside sth: pressure (noun U) Don't forget to check the pressure in your tyres regularly. - to close sth so that air cannot get into it: seal sth a tightly sealed jar - when sth is sealed, it is airtight After you've opened the packet, you should keep the coffee in an airtight container. ※ MORE ... - a space where there is no air: vacuum - something which is operated using air pressure is pneumatic a pneumatic drill
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