Suchergebnis zu "air":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 9 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortaethra, aethrae f (αἴθρα) | the upper air, pure air, the bright sky, clear sky, serene sky, sky, air, heavens |
| anima, animae f | air, current of air, breeze, wind, air inhaled and exhaled, breath, breath of air, vital principle, breath of life, life, creature endowed with soul, living being, soul separated from the body, shade of the Lower World, rational soul of man |
| aura, aurae f (αὔρα) | air, breeze, wind, vital air, breath, upper air, Heaven, light, heat, sound, vapor, gleam, glittering, mist, odor, exhalation |
| caelum, caelī n (coelum, coelī n) (cf. κοῖλος) | sky, heaven, the heavens, the vault of heaven, region of heaven, climate, zone, region, air, atmosphere, temperature, weather, daytime, day, height, earth, upper world, abode of the happy dead, summit of prosperity, happiness, honor |
| carmen, carminis n | tune, song, poem, verse, an oracular response, air, lay, strain, note, sound, composition in verse, lyric poetry, epic poetry, book, canto, prophecy, prediction, magic formula, incantation, |
| diēs, diēī m | day, civil day, a set day, appointed time, term, natural day, birthday, dying-day, space of time, period, daylight, sky, heavens, weather, air |
| spīritus, spīritūs m | breathing, gentle blowing of air, breath, breeze, air, exhalation, smell, odor, inspiration, breath of life, life, aspiration, hiss of a snake, haughty spirit, haughtiness, pride, arrogance, high spirit, energy, courage, spirit, soul, mind |
| voltus, voltūs m | expression of countenance, countenance, visage, features, looks, air, mien, expression, aspect, face, painted face, portrait, likeness, look, appearance |
| vulticulus, vulticulī m | look, mien, air |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 85 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortāctiō, āctiōnis f | permission for a suit, judicial management of a suit, trial, day of trial, exterior air or bearing, delivery, connection of events, series of events, plot |
| adstrangulāre, adstrangulō, adstrangulāvī, adstrangulātum | strangle, choke, throttle, cut off the air |
| āēr compressus | compressed air |
| āēr condēnsātus | compressed air |
| āēr est continēns marī | the air borders directly on the sea |
| āēr īnfectus | contaminated air |
| āēr pressus | compressed air |
| āēr ūmidus est et crassus | the air is humid and hazy |
| āera carpō | fly through the air |
| āëra findō | fly through the air |
| āëra spīritū dūcō | breathe air |
| āeriās viās carpō | take the path through the air, travel by air |
| āeris aspīrātiōne sustineor | live on the air |
| āeris pollūtiō | air pollution |
| āeris pressus | air pressure |
| āerius, āeria, āerium (āereus, āerea, āereum) (ἀέριος) | pertaining to the air, aërial, rising aloft, iry, high, airy, quickly flying away, vain, fleeting, transitory |
| āerivagus, āerivaga, āerivagum | wandering in the air |
| āeroīdēs, āeroīdes | of the color of the air, like air, sky-blue |
| āeromantīa, āeromantīae f | divination from the state of the air, aëromancy |
| āeromantis, āeromantis m | fortune teller from the air |
| āēroplanum procellā in āēra corripitur | , the aircraft is swept into the air by the storm, |
| aestās, aestātis f | summer season, summer-time, summer air, summer heat |
| aethēr, aetheris m (Akk.: aethera) (αἰθήρ) | the upper air, pure air, bright air, ether, heaven, the upper world, the earth, the brightness surrounding a deity, son of Chaos, father of Caelum |
| aethera, aetherae f | the upper air, pure air, bright air, ether, heaven, the upper world, the earth, the brightness surrounding a deity |
| aethereus, aetherea, aethereum (αἰθέριος) | pertaining to the ether, ethereal, pertaining to heaven, heavenly, celestial, pertaining to the air, pertaining to the upper world |
| aetherius, aetheria, aetherium (αἰθέριος) | pertaining to the ether, ethereal, pertaining to heaven, heavenly, celestial, pertaining to the air, pertaining to the upper world |
| aliquid comminīscor | pick something out of the air |
| amicīmen, amicīminis n | manner of dressing, fashion, garment that is thrown about or on, any clothing, mantle, cloak, other kinds of covering (air, sky, fog) |
| anaphysēma, anaphysēmatis n | air (which rises explosively from the depths) |
| animālis, animāle | consisting of air, aërial, animate, living |
| animam interclūdō alicuī | suffocate someone, cut off someone's air |
| animātū careō | not breathe, not getting air |
| animāre, animō, animāvī, animātum | fill with breath or air, quicken, animate, endow with a particular temperament or disposition of mind, transform a lifeless object to a living being, enliven (with colors), light, kindle, encourage, move incite to |
| animum levō | lighten one's heart, give vent to one's heart, give air to one's heart |
| antiāerius, antiāeria, antiāerium (antiāereus, antiāerea, antiāereum) | air defence-related |
| aquila sublīme āvolat | the eagle flies off into the air |
| arēnam subiectō | throw sand up in the air |
| arma āeria | air forces |
| arma ventilō | doing air blows (in fencing) |
| astrangulāre, astrangulō, astrangulāvī, astrangulātum | strangle, choke, throttle, cut off the air |
| aurās vītālēs carpō | breathe the air of life, enjoy the airs of life, live |
| aurās vītālēs suscipiō | breathe the air of life, live |
| caelum palūstre | marsh air, swamp air |
| caelum serēnum est et siccum | the air is clear and dry |
| caelum ūmēscit | the air becomes humid |
| calamitās āëria | aviation accident, air disaster |
| centrum volātūs gubernandī | Air traffic control centre, Air Navigation Services Centre |
| cibus animālis | the means of nourishment in the air |
| coctūra, coctūrae f | cooking, melting, manner of cooking, style of cooking, a temperature of the air adapted to the ripening (of fruit), a boiling liquid |
| cōgitātiōne mihi māgnifica dēpingō | build castles in the air |
| commeātus āerius | air traffic |
| cōpiae āeriae | Air Force |
| cursus āerius | flight through the air, flight route, flight |
| dēfēnsiō antiāēria | air defence, airspace defence, anti-air defense |
| hīc vigilāns somniat | build castles in the air, have waking dreams |
| īnspectiō āēria | airspace control, airspace observation, air surveillance |
| māchina spīritālis | air machine |
| observātiō āērispatiī | airspace control, airspace observation, air surveillance |
| solāerium missile | surface to air missile, ground to air missile |
| spīritālis, spīritāle | belonging to breathing, belonging to wind, belonging to air, belonging to spirit, spiritual |
| spīrituālis, spīrituāle | belonging to breathing, belonging to wind, belonging to air, belonging to spirit, spiritual |
| subdiālis, subdiāle | that is in the open air |
| subdivālis, subdivāle | that is in the open air |
| subdīvus, subdīva, subdīvum | in the open air |
| temperāculum automāticum | automatic air-conditioning system, automatic air conditioner |
| temperāculum, temperāculī n | air conditioning, air conditioner |
| tōtum mē alicuī patefaciō | give air to his heart, ease his heart |
| trānsscindere, trānsscindō | tear through, cut up, rip in the air |
| vānās figurātiōnēs animō exstruō | build castles in the air |
| ventilāre, ventilō, ventilāvī, ventilātum | toss, swing, brandish in the air, fan, sway, agitate, fan coolness upon, cool with fanning, toss to and fro, toss grain into the air, winnow, set in motion, move, disturb, agitate, disquiet |
| ventō vīvō | live from the air, live from the wind, live from nothing |
| ventus āeris est fluor | wind is a stream of air, wind is a flow of air, wind is an air stream |
| vīrēs āeriae | Air Force |
| volātilium arcendorum systema | air defense system |
| volātiō, volātiōnis f | flying, flight, air travel |
| volūtātus aër | flowing air |
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