Examples of using "Airs" in a sentence and their english translations:
- He's putting on airs.
- He puts on airs.
Don't give yourself airs.
Okay, we're airborne.
and fly through the air.
The smoke ascended into the air.
- The eagle is the king of the skies.
- The eagle is the king of the air.
The ball flew through the air.
Don't give yourself airs.
When they're not in the air
The ball bounced high in the air.
I don't like traveling by air.
both the seas and the sky.
I saw a flock of birds flying aloft.
He put on airs in her presence.
That's because the bubble vanished into thin air.
Flying kites can be dangerous.
At her age, she still preserved the appearance of a young girl.
- She's always putting on airs, acting as if she were a queen.
- She's always putting on airs, acting as if she were Queen.
He put on high airs with his learning, and he was not popular.
A bird can glide through the air without moving its wings.
in the air ". It is therefore obvious that the sled
She's always putting on airs, acting as if she were a queen.
With its broad wings, this bat can virtually stand in the air
Scarce had he said, when straight the ambient cloud / broke open, melting into day's clear light.
With feathered oars he cleaves the skies, and straight / on Libya's shores alighting, speeds his hest.
Then come the clamour and the trumpet's blare.
- A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
- A bird in the hand is better than two in the bush.
- A bird in hand is better than two in the bush.
- A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
- A bird in the hand is better than two in the bush.
- A bird in hand is better than two in the bush.
- A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.
- One yours is worth more than two you will have.
But since we're back at the airport, we could start our mission over. So, if you want to get back into the sky, choose "Replay Episode".
"See, on the citadel, all grim with gore, / red-robed, and with the Gorgon shield aglow, / Tritonian Pallas bids the conflict roar."
Now curls the wave, and lifts us to the sky, / now sinks and, plunging in the gulf we lie.
The inventor Ferdinand Maack wanted to make chess look like a modern war, with possible attacks not only on a two-dimensional surface, but also from the air and from under the water.
- A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
- A bird in the hand is better than two in the bush.
Scarce spake the sire when lo, to leftward crashed / a peal of thunder, and amid the night / a sky-dropt star athwart the darkness flashed, / trailing its torchfire with a stream of light.
We mark the dazzling meteor in its flight / glide o'er the roof, till, vanished from our eyes, / it hides in Ida's forest, shining bright / and furrowing out a pathway through the skies, / and round us far and wide the sulphurous fumes arise.
So, when the tempest bursting wakes the war, / the justling winds in conflict rave and roar, / South, West and East upon his orient car, / the lashed woods howl, and with his trident hoar / Nereus in foam upheaves the watery floor.
Triton, Cymothoe from the rock's sharp brow / push off the vessels. Neptune plies amain / his trident-lever, lays the sandbanks low, / on light wheels shaves the deep, and calms the billowy flow.
- Those indignant winds grumble with a loud murmuring around the confines of the mountain; Aeolus sits in his high citadel, holding his scepter, and he soothes their spirits and tempers their rages: if he did not do this, they would surely snatch away seas and lands and the deep heaven itself, and sweep them off through the windy sky.
- They, in the rock reverberant held fast, / moan at the doors. Here, throned aloft, he reigns; / his sceptre calms their rage, their violence restrains: / else earth and sea and all the firmament / the winds together through the void would sweep.
"As they, returning, sport with joyous cry, / and flap their wings and circle in the sky, / e'en so thy vessels and each late-lost crew / safe now and scatheless in the harbour lie, / or, crowding canvas, hold the port in view."
Birds maiden-faced, but trailing filth obscene, / with taloned hands and looks for ever pale and lean.
"Here, where thou seest the riven piles o'erthrown, / mixt dust and smoke, rock torn from rock away, / great Neptune's trident shakes the bulwarks down, / and from its lowest base uproots the trembling town."
Nor yet had Night climbed heaven, when up from sleep / starts Palinurus, and with listening ear / catches the breeze. He marks the stars, that keep / their courses, gliding through the silent sphere, / Arcturus, rainy Hyads and each Bear, / and, girt with gold, Orion.