0 the mixture of gases around the earth that we breathe -- aire
1 used especially before another noun about activities that involve planes -- aéreo
air travel
2 the space above and around things -- el aire
3 to say your opinions -- expresar tus opiniones, puntos de vista, etc.
4 the gases we breathe -- aire [ masculine ]
5 [ singular ] the space around and above us -- aire
dancers leaping into the air bailarines saltando en el aire
We should also continue to search for radically innovative solutions, for example, airborne air hubs.
Even if sales were to decrease, the development of air traffic would offset any initial drop.
This is particularly applicable to the advertising of air fares on websites.
The large majority of air crashes are survivable technically, and effective evacuation is so important.
Our offices have no temperature control or individually adjustable heating and air conditioning.
During the twentieth century it often had to be said that town air makes you ill.
I cannot understand why we pay the same for airline tickets as people who only travel occasionally by air.
That is as good as privatising air and only letting people breathe if they have money.